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HIS  HOLINESS,  POPE  PIOUS  XI,  GLORIOUSLY  REIGNING 


HIS  EMINENCE  GEORGE  W.  CARDINAL  MUNDELEIN,  D.  D. 


HIS  EXCELLENCY,  MOST  REVEREND  PIETRO  FUMASONI  BIONDI,  D.  D. 
APOSTOLIC  DELEGATE 


RIGHT  REVEREND  JAMES  A.  GRIFFIN,  D.  D. 
THE  CATHEDRAL  BUILDER 


The  Dedicatory  Service  of  our  new  Cathedral  is  the  fruition  of  the 
hopes  and  aspirations  of  clergy  and  laity  during  the  past  seventy 'five  years. 

In  those  days  our  people  were  poor  in  material  things  and  they  could 
scarcely  foresee  the  prosperity  that  would  come  to  our  beloved  America 
and  to  their  children. 

Our  priests  were  few,  poor  and  overwhelmed  with  the  manifold 
duties  incidental  not  only  to  keeping  alive  the  spark  of  faith  in  their  people, 
but  also  the  urgent  necessity  of  providing  churches,  schools  and  institutions. 

Our  Diocesan  History  reveals  the  fact  that  quite  frequently  when  a 
pastor  had  completed  his  material  labors,  death  claimed  him,  and  another 
enjoyed  the  fruits  of  his  priestly  endeavors  for  God  and  for  His  Church. 

The  Catholic  Church  throughout  the  ages  has  been  the  Mother  of 
the  Arts  and  Sciences.  Many  of  the  greatest  achievements  in  music,  poetry, 
painting,  architecture,  literature  and  sculpture  have  received  their  in' 
spiration  from,  and  their  exemplification  in,  the  great  Cathedrals  and 
Churches  of  the  past. 

Genius  is  never  satisfied  with  the  mere  ability  to  create,  but  craves 
and  demands  the  opportunity,  and  a  field,  for  the  exhibition  of  its  talents. 

We  today  are  heirs  to  a  wonderful  past.  We  have  received  a  rich 
inheritance  from  those  who  have  gone  before  us. 

It  is  therefore  fitting  and  proper  that  we  should  call  on  this  rich 
treasury  of  things  artistic,  which  is  the  tradition  of  the  Catholic  Church. 

Today  we  would  not  discharge  our  obligations  to  our  Catholic  people 
by  merely  housing  our  activities,  for  the  time  has  come,  here  and  now,  for 
us  to  embellish  not  only  the  temples  of  God,  but  the  institutions  of  educa' 
tion,  culture  and  charity. 

Our  new  Cathedral  represents  our  effort  to  build  a  temple  worthy  of 
Christ,  our  King,  and  fit  to  emulate  the  beautiful  structures  fostered  and 
sponsored  by  the  great  Commonwealth  of  Illinois. 

The  style  of  Architecture  is  new  for  the  Catholic  Church,  but  the 
following  reasons  determined  the  style  for  us :  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Court 
House,  early  American  mansions  and  civic  buildings,  and  a  desire  to  make 
every  dollar  donated  by  priests  and  people  show  and  go  the  full  length 
of  each  one  hundred  cents. 


The  material  for  the  building  was  our  first  problem  as  many  kinds  of 
marble  and  stone  were  considered. 

^  It  was  a  happy  thought  that  led  us  to  journey  to  Minnesota  and 
finally  make  our  selection.  The  choice  has  met  with  universal  approbation, 
and  according  to  chemical  reports  from  various  Universities,  it  will  weather 
the  heat  and  cold  and  the  storms  of  the  ages. 

We  desire  to  stress  not  merely  the  individual  appointments  of  the 
interior,  but  of  the  composite  whole — the  building  in  its  entirety — the 
ever  varying  contrasts — the  outstanding  emphasis  placed  on  the  center  of 
all  our  devotions — the  High  Altar,  throne  of  Our  Eucharistic  King. 

The  tympanum  over  the  portico  as  you  enter  the  church  represents 
the  Coat  of  Arms  of  the  Bishop  in  carved  stone.  On  the  left  in  carved  stone 
is  a  consecration  service  memorializing  our  consecration  as  Bishop  in  Holy 
Name  Cathedral,  Chicago,  Illinois,  on  February  24,  1924. 

The  Coat  of  Arms  of  the  Holy  Father  panelled  over  the  Sacred 
Heart  altar,  the  Great  Seal  of  the  United  States  of  America  on  the  south 
end  of  the  west  ambulatory,  the  Coat  of  Arms  of  the  Bishop  depicted  over 
Saint  Joseph's  altar,  and  finally  the  State  Seal  of  Illinois  on  the  west  end  of 
the  north  ambulatory,  recognizes  the  Spiritual  and  the  Civil  authorities. 
This  recognition  proclaims  the  fact  that  in  our  beloved  America,  Church 
and  Country  travel  along  parallel  lines,  ever  more  onward  and  upward. 

May  this  happy  condition  be  the  inheritance  of  our  children  as  it  has 
been  the  inspiration  of  the  past  and  the  joy  of  the  present. 

On  the  right  is  represented  our  enthronement  in  Springfield  which 
took  place  three  days  after  our  consecration.  It  represents  the  Archbishop 
of  Chicago  leading  the  new  Bishop  of  Springfield  to  his  throne.  It  also 
represents  the  Officers  who  took  part  in  that  service. 

This  two-fold  representation  has,  as  far  as  we  know,  never  been 
featured  in  carved  stone  in  any  Cathedral  in  America. 

In  the  windows,  the  selection  of  our  artist  and  the  selection  of  sub' 
jects,  represent  an  effort  to  recognize  American  prowess  in  Artglass  pro- 
duction, and  to  memorialize  Catholic  factors  in  the  discovery,  exploration 
and  development  of  our  Republic.  As  far  as  we  know  this  represents  a 
pioneer  effort. 

In  acknowledgement  of  our  indebtedness  to  the  pioneer  priests,  and 
especially  of  the  valuable  contribution  of  the  late  Monsignor  Timothy 
Hickey,  permission  has  been  secured  from  both  ecclesiastical  and  civil 
authorities,  to  inter  his  remains  in  one  of  the  crypts  in  the  Sanctuary  of 
our  New  Cathedral.  Surely  the  people  of  Springfield,  no  matter  what  their 

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race,  color  or  creed,  will  acknowledge  the  happy  thought  crystalized  in 
this  move. 

The  Dedication  of  the  new  Cathedral  is  the  fruition  of  four  active  and 
very  happy  years  in  the  City  and  Diocese  of  Springfield. 

The  work  has  been  cast  on  a  large  scale,  and  we  leave  to  the  present 
and  future  generations  the  privilege  of  evaluating  the  results. 

This  short  period  of  time,  with  its  achievements,  is  to  be  credited 
to  the  vision,  devotion  and  zeal  of  the  clergy,  as  well  as  to  the  strong  faith 
and  generous  impulses  on  the  part  of  the  laity. 

Whatever  merit  might  be  given  to  me  I  would  ask  in  a  very  special 
way  that  my  remains  might  rest  in  your  midst  in  peace  in  front  of  the  High 
Altar  in  presence  of  the  Blessed  Sacrament  and  might  evoke  an  occasional 
prayer  for  me  and  for  those  of  my  co-workers  who  have  spent  themselves 
for  God's  honor  and  the  Glory  of  His  Church. 

We  have  tried  to  make  the  temple  beautiful,  and  we  pray  that  you 
will  leave  the  tomb  simple  and  unadorned. 

JAMES  A.  GRIFFIN 

Bishop  of  Springfield  in  Illinois. 


SECTION  I 


A  LEAF  STOLEN  FROM  BISHOP  GRIFFIN'S 

DIAMOND  JUBILEE  HISTORY 

JUST  PUBLISHED 

We  feel  this  Souvenir  Book  would  be  incomplete  without  a  page  from 
a  very  valuable  book  just  published  by  Right  Reverend  James  A.  Griffin, 
D.  D.,  the  Diamond  Jubilee  History  of  the  Diocese  of  Springfield  in  Illinois. 

Therefore,  we  have  taken  the  liberty  to  steal  a  page  out  of  that 
History  and  we  here  insert  that  page.  The  stolen  page  is  from  the  Chapter 
entitled:    "Pen  Picture  of  Bishop  Griffin." 

In  that  Chapter  there  appears  a  Sub-Head  called:  "Bishop  Griffin's 
Crowning  Work." 

Well,  here  goes  the  stolen  page: 

Kind  reader  please  recall  the  words  quoted  by  me  at  the  beginning 
of  this  sketch.  It  was  to  this  effect:  One  of  the  Bishop's  Assistants  in  St. 
Mary's  Church,  Joliet,  111.  Rev.  E.  O.  Leiser,  while  conversing  with  us  at 
the  breakfast  table  in  St.  Mary's  Rectory  said: 

"Mark  what  I  tell  you.  Your  Bishop  will  not  jump  into  the  work  of 
building  a  new  Cathedral  for  two  or  three  years  at  least.  I  know  him  and 
I  understand  his  methods.  He  will  first  look  after  the  material,  moral,  in* 
tellectual  and  spiritual  welfare  of  his  diocese  both  as  a  whole  and  in  partic- 
ular  parts." 

I  have  oft  since  then  reflected  on  Father  Leiser 's  words  as  I  gazed  in 
admiration  on  the  unfolding  of  our  Bishop's  plans.  We  watched  him  tour 
the  diocese  from  end  to  end,  from  center  to  circumference.  We  saw  him 
advising,  counselling,  and  correcting;  we  beheld  him  laboring  for  the 
welfare  of  the  fatherless,  homeless  waifs;  we  saw  him  providing  care,  com- 
fort  and  consolation  for  the  aged  poor;  we  saw  him  making  provisions  for 
the  greater  care  of  the  sick;  we  saw  him  building  up  grade  and  high  schools 
so  that  the  youth  of  his  diocese  might  have  the  best  in  the  land ;  we  heard 
him  champion  a  strong  Catholic  Press  and  ring  out  his  eloquent  words  in 
denunciation  of  an  evil  press;  we  saw  him  build  churches,  schools  and  halls, 
like  so  many  fortresses  all  over  his  diocese  in  defense  of  God,  home  and 
country;  we  saw  him  industriously  providing  for  the  comfort,  joy  and 
pleasure  of  the  Boy  Scouts;  we  saw  him  make  provisions  for  those  un- 

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fortunate  children  who  are  deprived  of  the  blessings  of  a  Catholic  educa- 
tion;  we  saw  him  organise  Social  Workers  who  would  go  out  into  the  high' 
ways  and  by-ways  of  his  diocese  and  furnish  aid,  comfort  and  consolation 
to  the  poor,  the  unfortunate — the  down-and-outs.  Finally  we  saw  him 
lead  a  pilgrimage  of  his  clergy  and  laity  to  Rome,  to  the  Vatican,  to  the 
feet  of  Christ's  Vicar  and  there  tie — yes,  knot  the  heart-strings  of  his 
diocese  with  the  heart-strings  of  Christ's  Vicar.  What  will  be  his  next 
work? 

In  the  first  Book  of  Maccabees  we  read  that  after  Judas  Maccabees, 
leader  of  God's  people,  and  his  valiant  men  had  defeated  the  enemies  of 
God  and  of  his  country,  he  said  to  his  followers:  "Behold  our  enemies  are 
discomfited;  let  us  go  up  now  to  cleanse  the  holy  places  and  to  repair  them. 
And  all  the  army  assembled  together  and  they  went  up  onto  the  Mount 
of  Sion,  and  they  built  up  the  holy  places  and  the  things  that  were  within 
the  temple  and  they  sanctified  the  temple.  And  they  made  new  holy  vessels 
and  brought  in  the  candlesticks  and  the  altar  of  incense  and  the  table  into 
the  temple,  and  they  put  incense  upon  the  altar  and  lighted  up  the  lamps 
that  were  upon  the  candlesticks  and  they  gave  light  in  the  temple,  and 
they  offered  sacrifice  according  to  the  law  upon  the  new  altar  of  the  holo- 
causts which  they  had  made.  And  all  the  people  fell  upon  their  faces  and 
adored  and  blessed  up  to  heaven  him  that  had  prepared  them.  And  there 
was  exceeding  great  joy  among  the  people." 

Here  we  have  a  splendid  illustration  of  what  Bishop  Griffin  did.  He 
first  toured  his  diocese,  counselled  and  strengthened  his  people,  laid  bare 
the  tactics  of  the  enemy;  took  care  of  the  material,  moral,  intellectual  and 
spiritual  needs  of  his  people;  drew  them  closer  and  nearer  to  the  Sacred 
Heart;  built  up  schools,  churches  and  institutions;  dotted  his  diocese  with 
so  many  spiritual  fortresses  in  defense  of  God,  home  and  country. 

Then,  and  then  only,  did  he  say  to  his  clergy  and  laity :  Let-  us  go 
up  now  to  our  Episcopal  City  and  there  build  the  head  fortress  of  our 
diocese,  the  Mother  Church  of  all  our  churches  and  people,  a  Memorial 
to  our  Immaculate  Mother,  a  testimonial  to  the  pioneer  priests  and  laity 
of  our  diocese,  a  Home  worthy  of  our  Eucharistic  King. 

This  Bishop  Griffin  did.  He  gathered  round  him  some  of  his  own 
priests,  drew  up  plans  for  his  Diamond  Jubilee  Cathedral  Campaign.  He 
did  not  call  in  outside  or  professional  campaigners.  He,  himself,  was  the 
soul,  the  inspiration  of  that  Campaign  and  aided  by  leaders  among  the 
clergy  and  laity  that  campaign  was  the  joy  of  the  whole  diocese  and  the 
admiration  of  the  entire  country. 

Bishop  Griffin  himself  spoke  at  campaign  meetings  in  all  Deanery 
centers  in  the  diocese,  and  wherever  he  appeared,  or  spoke,  the  electricity 

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of  his  personality  and  the  fire  of  his  words  aroused  unbounded  enthusiasm. 
Pastors  and  people,  men  and  women,  young  and  old,  caught  the  spirit. 
The  campaign  fire  swept  the  diocese  from  center  to  circumference  with 
the  result  that  whereas  the  Bishop  asked  for  only  $750,000.00,  the  amount 
donated  or  pledged  went  mighty  near  the  million  dollar  mark.  The  priests 
led  in  the  enthusiastic  campaign — marched  to  the  tune  of  a  hundred 
thousand  dollars  for  their  Bishop,  and  they  did  it  spontaneously.  The 
laity  followed  and  kept  step  with  admirable  precision.  It  was  simply 
glorious  to  behold. 

The  Campaign  opened  on  February  14,  1927,  with  the  Bishop's 
slogan  in  every  heart  and  on  every  tongue :  "It  is  God's  work.  God  wills 
it,,,  and  closed  amid  a  blaze  of  glory  on  February  26th  with  everybody 
saying — "We  have  gone  over  the  top." 

That  Campaign  elicited  the  admiration  of  men  and  women,  princes 
of  the  Church  and  officers  of  State  everywhere.  The  writer  never  saw  such 
enthusiasm  or  such  wonderful  co-operation,  or  such  whole-hearted  team 
work  among  the  rank  and  file,  clergy  and  laity.  A  non-Catholic  newspaper 
man  in  the  See  City  of  Springfield,  Campaign  Headquarters,  remarked  to 
the  writer:  "Bishop  Griffin  is  to  be  congratulated  on  his  Campaign,  not 
only  because  of  its  transcedent  success,  but  even  more  so  on  the  high  class 
manner  in  which  it  has  been  handled.  No  cheap  or  small  tactics  in  your 
Bishop's  program — It  is  magnificent." 

The  words  of  this  non-Catholic  gentleman  expressed  the  thoughts 
of  every  fair-minded  non-Catholic  in  Springfield  and  throughout  the  entire 
diocese. 

What  we  have  written  is  simply  sufficient  to  establish  the  fact  that 
Bishop  Griffin  is  a  providential  man — a  man  ordained  of  God — a  priest 
selected  and  consecrated  by  the  Holy  Ghost  to  rule  this  portion  of  the 
Lord's  Vineyard  in  an  Apostolic  manner — in  a  manner  that  has  gripped 
the  hearts  of  his  clergy  and  laity — in  a  manner  which  has  challenged  the 
admiration  of  the  American  Hierarchy  and  of  the  American  Nation.  His 
Apostolic  labors  and  his  well  balanced  bearing  are  a  joy  to  our  Church  and 
to  our  Republic.  His  religious  and  patriotic  leadership  is  an  inspiration 
to  the  nation  at  large.  There  he  stands — a  man,  a  citizen,  a  priest  and  a 
Bishop,  of  whom  we  all  feel  proud !  Look  at  him !  Now  you,  and  we,  under- 
stand why  the  Pope  of  Rome  sceptered  him  with  a  crozier;  why  the  Presi- 
ident  of  our  Republic  has  commissioned  him  a  Major  in  the  United  States 
Army,  and  why  the  Governor  of  our  great  commonwealth,  the  State  of 
Illinois,  has  appointed  him  a  member  of  the  State  Welfare  Commission. 
Bishop  Griffin,  as  a  man,  as  a  citizen,  as  a  Churchman  and  as  a  patriot,  we 
are  proud  of  you  and  we  gladly,  gratefully,  triumphantly  point  to  your 

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Cathedral  Group  and  say  to  the  world:  Behold  our  Bishop's  crowning 
work !  He  came  to  us  on  February  28,  1924,  something  over  four  years  ago. 
In  those  four  years  he  has  changed  the  face  of  our  diocese.  He  has  provided 
for  the  Charitable,  Educational,  Moral  and  Spiritual  welfare  of  his  subjects. 

Only  after  having  done  so  did  he  think  about  his  new  Cathedral.  He 
opened  the  Campaign  for  funds  February  14,  1927.  He  laid  the  Corner 
Stone  on  August  14,  1927.  Solemnly  dedicated  it  amid  a  blaze  of  glory  on 
October  14, 1928.  What  a  record !  Behold  Bishop  Griffin's  crowning  work ! 
May  God  bless  that  Crown!   May  God  bless  our  Bishop! 

M.  J.  FOLEY 


THE  OLD  CATHEDRAL  AND  THE  NEW 

THE  OLD  CATHEDRAL  located  at  Alton,  a  gem  of  pure  Gothic 
architecture,  its  native  limestone  whitened  by  the  sun,  seated  on  the 
picturesque  bluffs  of  Alton,  how  attractive,  how  inspiring;  how  rich  in 
treasured  memories.  High  up  over  the  surrounding  hills,  its  graceful  spire 
pointing  heavenward,  it  looks  down  upon  the  ever  busy  city;  it  watches 
the  ceaseless  flow  of  the  Mississippi  in  its  course  to  the  sea;  it  extends  its 
view  over  river  and  bridges,  across  rich  table  lands  on  to  the  turbid  waters 
of  the  Missouri.  Passengers  on  pleasure  boats  are  attracted  by  it,  gaze 
upon  it,  and  it  speaks  to  them  silently  and  eloquently  of  God,  heaven  and 
eternity.  It  cherishes  the  memory  of  many  a  great  churchman;  of  a  Carroll, 
who  labored  so  zealously  in  its  erection;  of  a  mighty  Kenrick,  who  con' 
secrated  it  to  the  service  of  God;  of  a  Juncker,  a  Baltes  and  a  Ryan,  princes 
of  the  church  who  ruled  over  it  and  made  it  their  home.  It  recounts  with 
pride  the  brilliant  events  that  took  place  within  its  walls,  and  the  episcopal 
functions  performed  there  over  a  period  of  sixty'seven  years.  Now  the 
scenes  have  shifted.  Changes  have  come.  The  episcopal  See  has  been 
transferred.  The  pride  of  the  Old  Cathedral  as  such  wanes.  Its  work 
however  continues,  whilst  cherished  memories  linger  around  it  like  a  sweet 
aroma,  and  its  glories  will  endure  and  will  and  be  intensified  in  the  new 
cathedral  at  Springfield. 

THE  NEW  CATHEDRAL!  How  majestic,  how  sublime!  Clad  in 
Grecian  beauty,  demanding  attention  and  winning  admiration,  it  stands 
on  an  ideal  site  close  to  the  center  of  the  Capital  City.  Like  the  temple  of 
Soloman,  its  materials  are  brought  from  afar.  Its  adamantine  stone,  in  golden 
tints,  are  cut  from  the  Mankato  quarries  of  Minnesota.  In  beautiful  mosaic 
the  Immaculate  Conception  is  depicted  over  the  Altar  of  the  Blessed 

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Sacrament.  The  fourteen  stations  of  the  cross  are  likewise  in  mosaic.  The 
paneled  ceiling,  richly  gilded  and  ornamented,  carries  the  imagination  to 
the  Basilica  of  St.  Paul  outside  the  walls  of  the  Eternal  City.  The  sixteen 
beautiful  windows  are  modern  and  novel  in  design.  They  are  large  and 
bright,  and  the  words  of  Milton  would  hardly  describe  them : 

"And  storied  windows,  richly  dight, 
Casting  a  dim  religious  light", 

for  they  admit  an  ocean  of  light  and  flood  the  interior  with  beauty.  They 
represent  chiefly  historical  subjects  blending  religion  and  patriotism.  In 
one  is  portrayed  George  Washington  giving  Bishop  Carroll  credentials  to 
visit  Canada  in  behalf  of  the  Colonies  during  the  Revolutionary  War.  In 
another  is  President  Lincoln  entrusting  Archbishop  Hughes  with  an  im' 
portant  mission  to  the  court  of  Napoleon  III.  Another  beautiful  window 
contains  a  painting  of  the  Last  Supper,  and  beneath  it  are  represented 
Cardinal  Bonzana  and  Cardinal  Mundelein  receiving  the  Pope's  blessing 
for  the  inauguration  of  the  world's  greatest  Eucharistic  Congress.  In  the 
sepulchre  of  the  main  altar  have  been  placed  the  fragmentary  relics  of  seven 
of  the  Apostles,  of  several  martyrs  and  a  small  piece  of  the  True  Cross — 
relics  that  reposed  for  many  years  in  the  altar  stone  of  the  Old  Cathedral 
at  Alton.  Over  these  relics  the  three  Bishops  of  Alton  celebrated  full 
many  a  time,  and  from  them,  as  well  as  over  them,  the  new  Bishops  will 
continue  to  draw  inspiration  while  celebrating  the  age-old  rite,  the  Holy 
Sacrifice  of  the  Mass. 

The  New  Cathedral  is  an  enduring  monument  to  the  tireless  zeal  of 
Bishop  Griffin,  and  to  the  generosity  and  co-operation  of  the  priests  and 
people  of  the  Diocese  of  Springfield  in  Illinois. 

Artistically,  the  new  Cathedral,  with  its  allied  buildings,  "is  a  Thing 
of  Beauty  and  a  Joy  forever". 

Religiously  it  demonstrates  the  zeal  and  the  faith  of  the  present 
generation  of  Catholics,  and  will  open  up  a  new  era  for  the  exemplification 
of  the  beautiful  devotion  and  ideals  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  harmony 
with  the  best  traditions  of  the  past. 

We,  the  priests  of  the  long  ago,  never  fancied  in  our  wildest  dreams 
that  we  could,  in  our  day,  feast  our  eyes  on  such  a  lovely  temple  con' 
secrated  to  the  service  of  Christ,  the  King,  and  named  in  honor  of  His 
Immaculate  Mother. 

E.  L.  SPALDING,  V.  G. 


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THE  CATHEDRAL  CITY  OF  ILLINOIS 

Henceforth  it  will  be  highly  meet  and  laudable  that  Springfield,  the 
resting  place  of  the  inimitable  and  superb  Lincoln,  be  known  as  The 
Cathedral  City  of  Illinois. 

No  longer  as  in  1844  when  official  recognition  was  given  The  Catholic 
Bishop  of  Chicago  by  the  State  of  Illinois  in  its  grant  of  Corporation  Sole; 
no  longer  as  in  1861  when  Lincoln  went  forth  as  President  to  take  the  Chair 
as  Chief  Magistrate  of  these  United  States;  no  longer  as  later  on  when  the 
call  to  arms  came  in  defense  of  the  Union  by  Governor  Yates;  no  longer  as 
in  1898  when  the  troops  marched  forth  to  proclaim  and  enforce  the  dictum 
that  'The  United  States  is  Sovereign  on  this  Continent  and  its  fiat  is  law", 
today  sees  the  Capitol  City  of  Illinois  the  seat  of  a  Bishopric  of  the  Catholic 
Church,  and  in  testimony  of  the  majesty  of  The  Master  an  edifice  erected, 
ornate  and  substantial,  dedicated  and  forever  hence  to  be  known  as  The 
Cathedral  of  the  Immaculate  Conception. 

This  exquisite  structure  is  strictly  Grecian,  of  the  Doric  style.  It  is 
massive,  enfolding  some  sixteen  thousand  square  feet  in  the  Cathedral 
proper.  It  is  simple  in  that  the  lines  are  plain  and  neither  curved  nor 
fluted;  it  must  appeal  to  the  eye  in  its  elements  of  strength  as  to  the  exterior. 
It  is  made,  possibly,  the  more  graceful  and  appealing  in  that  on  one  side  is 
the  episcopal  residence  and  executive  offices,  a  building  in  itself  commodious 
and  commendable;  on  the  other  side  a  school  building  in  every  respect 
finished,  suitable,  complete  in  essential  and  detail,  ideally  planned  to  effect 
the  paramount  idea  of  moulding  the  child  and  yet  and  even  a  great  factor 
to  the  end  in  that  it  embraces  space,  light,  comfort,  ease — in  a  word  the 
child  will  feel  at  home,  and  contentment,  a  prime  factor  with  the  youth  at 
least,  will  supervene  for  great  and  lasting  good. 

Beside  the  School  is  a  home  for  the  Sisters.  They  are  never  forgotten, 
nor  ever  should  be.  Yet,  like  their  brother  pioneers  of  the  early  days,  those 
who  made  Illinois  known  to  the  world,  that  Blackhawk  Trail  where 
Marquette  and  De  LaSalle  trod,  those  women  of  God  have  made  sacrifices, 
sacrifices  as  a  rule  unknown  to  the  world,  sacrifice  of  home  and  kindred 
and  all  that  the  world  holds  dear,  sacrifices  even  then  amid  privation  so  that 
in  The  Name  of  Christ  and  as  He  Himself  hath  taught,  they  may  mould 
the  youth  to  avoid  evil  and  do  good,  and  thereby  embattlements  of  chastity 
and  honor  lift  up  the  sprout  of  the  morning  to  be  the  oak  of  the  day  and 
stand  sponsor  and  support  for  Our  Country  and  the  Glory  of  the  Ever 
Living  God. 

Within  the  Cathedral  gloom  is  banished.  There  is  the  open  space, 
no  columns  intercepting.  Rome  at  its  worst  in  its  empire  and  barbaric 
days  comes  back  in  that  beautiful  window  to  the  right  showing  Ignatius 

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the  Martyr  with  his  leonine  companions,  while  across  the  way  Brendan 
the  Discoverer  looks  West  to  the  great  unknown  country,  and  further  on 
The  Great  Emancipator,  Old  Abe  Lincoln  ever  of  Illinois,  conferring  with 
Archbishop  John  Hughes  whom  he  had  invoked  to  go  forth  to  Europe  as 
a  disciple  to  plead  for  America,  to  inculcate  there  the  abiding  principle 
that  The  Union  Must  and  Shall  Be  Preserved  and  that  the  curse  of  human 
slavery  should  never  hence  rear  its  tentacles  in  this  land. 

There  shall,  however,  supervene,  as  of  course  proper,  the  main  altar, 
an  entablature  of  marble  and  chisel  imposing  and  estatic — there  where 
The  God  of  Love,  Our  Friend  The  Good  Shepherd,  shall  dwell,  and  above, 
looking  down  as  it  were  on  Her  Son  and  Saviour,  the  peerless  lines  of 
Murillo's  Immaculate  Conception. 

Fortyfour  years  since  when  Springfield  first  came  to  our  observation 
it  was  far  from  a  pleasing  picture  in  any  sense.  Possibly,  there  may  have 
been  some  eye  on  the  episcopal  trail  which  saw  afar  the  then  rather  un' 
toward  town  erected  the  head  of  a  Catholic  See.  Possibly,  but  probably  not. 
Those  bountiful  prairies  of  Illinois  were  not  then  all  shown  to  be  a  great 
part  of  the  granary  of  the  world,  nor  was  the  avalanche  of  souls  which  has 
since  then  created  the  major  commercial  and  mechanical,  and  may  we  say 
redblooded,  Metropolis  of  the  world  even  remotely  in  mind  or  expectancy. 
Quite  true  some  of  the  captains  on  the  bridge  off  the  shores  of  Lake  Michigan 
once  in  awhile  saw  in  mirage  or  twilight  some  glimpses  of  a  future  great 
civic  environment  and  power,  but  being  practical  men  and  women  they 
kept  silence  and  worked  and  prayed  and  hoped — and  in  time  believed, 
that  God  would  further  bless  the  laborers  and  the  harvest. 

Thus  they  toiled  on  from  Cairo  to  Waukegan,  from  Belleville  to  Alton, 
from  Kaskaskia  to  Quincy  and  from  Peoria  unto  the  giant  Chicago — and 
in  the  fullness  of  God's  Own  Good  Time  came  the  almost  entirely  unlooked 
for  of  the  years  agone,  and  Rome  of  The  Eternal  Hills  spoke,  and  Pius  XI, 
the  Successor  of  Peter  The  Fisherman,  placed  his  name  and  his  signet  to 
the  scroll  and,  behold,  Springfield  in  Illinois  was  created  an  Episcopal  See 
and  James  A.  Griffin  of  Chicago  nominated  its  first  bishop. 

Who  can  measure  The  Providence  of  God?  Not  any  mortal  man. 
To  Him  and  in  Him  alone  is^  perfect  knowledge  of  all  things.  We  must 
never  seek  to  know;  we  are  supremely  blessed  if  we  have  abiding  Faith 
and  place  our  trust  solely,  entirely,  and  undivided  in  Him.  All  other  things 
on  this  mundane  sphere  perish;  there  is  not,  there  cannot  be,  of  this  earth 
anything  whatever  imperishable  but  The  Master's  Friendship.  He  never 
fails;  no  day  is  too  dreary,  no  night  too  dark,  no  toil  too  severe  nor  journey 
too  long,  nor  circumstance  too  complex  but  He  will  respond.  Come  to  Me 
all  who  labor  and  are  heavy  burdened. 

Leave  All  to  Me. 

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Behold  I  am  with  you  all  days. 

Doubt  not.  The  Good  Shepherd  came  to  Springfield  in  Illinois  and 
from  small  things  and  humble  beginnings  He  directed  and,  maybe,  even  then 
some  of  us  doubted.  We  are  not  to  be  condemned?  Peter  cried  out  "Lord 
save  us  or  we  perish":  The  Master  said  "O,  ye  of  little  Faith": 

And  so,  some  of  us,  even  friendly  disposed,  looked  on  and  may  be 
doubted  this  young  episcopal  ploughman  as  he  struck  out  the  line  of  the 
first  furrow. 

He  was,  however,  sterling  and  kept  to  his  task. 

In  time  the  field  was  harrowed,  the  seed  was  sown,  the  sun  and  the 
rain  and  the  dew  of  the  morning,  the  heat  of  the  summer  and  the  snow  of 
the  winter,  all  fructified  and  lo,  in  the  fullness  of  the  autumn  the  grain  was 
gathered  and  we  all  wondered  at  the  crop — the  harvest  was  plentiful,  the 
barns  were  full,  and  now  this  youthful  transformer  in  The  Name  of  The 
Good  Shepherd,  invites  us  all  to  come  to  The  Feast  of  The  King,  and  asks 
us  also  to  be  of  him  and  with  him  in  gratitude  to  The  Ever  Living  God  for 
all  His  goodness,  invoking  God's  blessing  on  all  men,  and  dedicating  this 
wonderful  work  to  Him,  that  peace  and  good  will  and  charity  and  love  may 
ever  abound  on  earth  but  the  more  especially  on  Our  Great  Republic; 
asking,  too,  that  while  the  world  rolls  there  shall  sponsor  and  appeal  for  us : 

Who  Cometh  in  the  Morn 

Beautiful  as  the  Moon 

Bright  as  the  Sun 

Brilliant  as  an  army  in  battle  array? 

Mary,  The  Immaculate, 

Mother  of  God. 

PATRICK  JAMES  CTKEEFFE  of  Chicago. 


NEW  CATHEDRAL  AND  PIONEER  PRIESTS 

The  New  Cathedral  speaks  in  its  every  stone  of  the  PIONEER 
PRIESTS,  on  the  solid  foundation  of  whose  life-work  it  is  built. 

Its  solidity  is  symbolic  of  the  staunch  faith  that  was  theirs,  and  that 
they  planted  as  staunchly  in  thejiearts  of  the  people,  whose  gifts^made 
this  Cathedral  possible. 

Its  beauty  is  expressive  of  the  intensity  of  their  love  for  God  and  for 
"the  place  where  His  glory  dwelleth." 

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Its  spire,  reaching  high  to  heaven,  with  its  clock  ticking  off  time  that 
is  absorbed  in  eternity,  is  the  tower  of  their  abiding  hope  that  the  Church, 
which  is  the  House  of  God  on  earth,  may  be,  for  them  and  for  those  for 
whom  they  gave  their  lives,  likewise  the  Gate  of  Heaven  hereafter. 

Its  windows  tell  eloquently  the  story,  how,  with  the  word  of  the 
Gospel,  they  sowed  too  the  seeds  of  Patriotism;  for  with  the  growth  of 
Catholicity  in  the  United  States,  as  told  on  the  windows  of  one  side,  there 
developed,  as  narrated  in  historical  sequence,  on  those  of  the  other  side, 
the  ever  increasing  service  of  the  Flag  by  the  children  of  the  Church. 

Its  Sanctuary,  under  the  patronage  of  the  Immaculate  Mother  of 
God,  is  the  new  Bethlehem,  wherein,  through  the  Mother  of  the  great 
High  Priest,  there  will  be  reincarnated  down  the  generations,  their  Eternal 
Priesthood — there  will  be  born  again  the  new  priest,  to  go  out  from  this 
sanctuary  in  the  full  vigor  of  his  youth,  and  the  first  seal  of  his  ordination 
to  grasp  from  the  hands  of  the  pioneers,  as  they  fall  from  the  ranks,  the 
cross  of  Christ,  and  entrenched  in  the  sacrifices  of  those  who  have  gone 
before,  to  carry  that  cross  to  newer  conquests,  and  greater  conquests  of 
glory. 

What  a  fitting  monument  to  their  priesthood — to  the  priesthood  of 
the  early  days  in  Illinois — is  this  glorious  Cathedral,  how  expressive  of 
the  fruits  of  their  labors,  and  how  inspiring  to  us,  who  have  come  after' 
wards — by  nobility  of  character,  by  generosity  of  sacrifice,  by  sanctity  of 
life,  to  prove  worthy  of  so  fruitful  a  lineage  in  the  priesthood  of  Jesus 
Christ. 

M.  A.  TARRENT,  Chancellor. 


A  PIONEER  PRIESTS1  IMPRESSIONS 

The  new  Cathedral  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  in  Springfield 
presents  a  picture  admired  and  praised  by  everyone  who  sees  it.  The 
massive  columns  in  front,  the  well  formed  portals,  the  strong  high  walls, 
the  graceful  lines  of  the  building,  give  an  expression  of  calm  dignity  and 
refined  beauty  not  surpassed. 

The  interior,  as  is  to  be  expected,  presents  a  scene  that  elicits  our 
joyous  admiration.  The  high  altar,  with  its  figure  of  the  Immaculate  Con' 
ception  after  Murillo's  famous  painting,  is  a  work  of  wondrous  beauty. 
The  columns  on  either  side  of  the  nave,  the"glorious  paneled  ceiling,  the 
original  artistic  windows,  all  impress  us  with  a  sense  of  their  high  har' 
monious  beauty. 

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If  people  traveling  in  the  old  country  were  to  visit  a  church  like  it 
they  would  bestow  unstinted  praise  on  the  genius  that  planned  it,  the  art 
that  wrought  it,  and  the  faith  and  devotion  and  generous  zeal  of  the  people 
for  the  glory  and  service  of  God  which  it  so  eloquently  expresses.  A  like 
praise  is  due  here.  It  stands  a  chief  attraction  in  architectural  beauty  and 
as  one  of  the  foremost  objects  of  interest  in  Springfield,  the  home  of  Lincoln. 
This  glorious  structure  marks,  in  a  triumphant  manner,  the  advance  made 
by  the  Church  in  this  Diocese  in  seventyfive  years. 

A.  F.  CARROLL,  R.  D. 

Pastor  of  St.  Mary's  Church, 
Litchfield,  Illinois 


"LET  THERE  BE  LIGHT" 

The  two  great  forces  of  good  and  evil  are  represented  in  holy  writ  by 
the  words,  light  and  darkness,  each  one  being  repeated  there  more  than 
one  hundred  times.  Here  we  speak  of  the  word  light  as  it  is  the  special 
characteristic  that  makes  our  cathedral  unique.  In  a  short  statement  like 
this  it  is  impossible  to  speak  of  our  cathedral  as  a  whole,  and  anyway  it 
must  be  seen  to  be  appreciated.  The  word  light  is  often  used  in  its  proper 
or  literal  sense  as  in  Job,  Gen.  and  St.  Mark.  But  more  often  it  is  used  in 
its  figurative  sense.  It  is  in  this  sense  that  St.  John  says  that  "God  is  Light 
and  there  is  no  darkness  in  Him,"  that  isy  God  is  sovereign  perfection  and 
there  is  no  defect  in  Him.  In  the  same  sense  St,  James  calls  God  "the  Father 
of  light".  St.  Paul  Heb.  calls  the  Saviour  "the  Splendor  of  Light".  Our 
Lord  says  of  Himself,  "I  am  the  light  of  the  world".  The  Council  of  Nice 
calls  the  Saviour  the  "light  of  light".  And  so  all  through  the  gospels, 
epistles  and  psalms  we  see  the  light  shining  in  darkness,  but  the  darkness 
did  not  comprehend  it. 

Yes  indeed,  there  are  cathedrals  more  costly,  greater  and  grander 
where  the  builders  have  marshalled  the  artistic  and  religious  factors  from 
the  ends  of  the  earth.  But  alas,  they  all  seem  to  have  tarried  too  long  in 
the  catacombs.  This  has  so  warped  their  concept  of  the  House  of  God  that 
our  only  relief  is  in  the  liturgy  which  says  to  us  "Sursum  Corda",  and 
in  the  knowledge  that  on  that  day  amid  all  the  gloom  the  beautiful  words 
will  be  said  for  each  of  us,  "Let  perpetual  light  shine  upon  him." 

Not  so  in  our  historic  city  with  its  continuous  influx  of  pious  pilgrims. 
How  many  of  them  will  enter  the  deeply  recessed  doors  and  stand  trans' 
fixed  as  the  dazzling  beauty  breaks  on  the  view.    Some  pious  adorer  may 

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then  hear  the  pilgrim  rave  and  say!  "It  is  good  to  be  here,  let  us  build  two 
more,  one  for  Moses  and  one  for  EliaE." 

Not  the  least  inspiring  was  the  financing  which  was  at  the  same  time 
generous  and  spontaneous.  This  was  owing  to  the  seal,  eloquence  and 
personality  of  our  leader  who  so  energised  the  diocese  that  we  had  only 
to  plug  in  and  the  juice  was  there — to  pay. 

P.  J.  O'REILLY, 

St.  Joseph's  Church,  Springfield 


THE  BLENDING  OF  TWO  LOVES 

The  day  in  America  has  passed,  if  there  ever  was  such  a  day,  when 
the  Catholic  citizen  must  blush  and  hang  his  head  in  shame.  He  inherits 
from  his  parents  the  most  priceless  of  possessions — the  love  of  God  and  the 
love  of  country.  And  with  these  gifts,  he  dots  fair  America  with  temples, 
which  express  their  possession. 

Such  an  expression  is  the  Immaculate  Conception  Cathedral.  In  that 
stately  pile  one  reads  in  every  line  the  beautiful  blending  of  these  two  loves. 

And  while  we  see  in  our  two  modest  temples  the  reflection  of  our 
mother  church  of  the  diocese,  and  behold  from  afar  and  with  reverence,  her 
beauty,  we,  too,  become  impressed  with  a  deep  love  for  God,  and  a  deeper 
love  for  our  adopted  country.  For,  practically  every  country  of  Europe  is 
represented  among  us.  Since  we  know  the  beauty  of  the  house  of  God  in 
our  respective  countries,  we  can  appreciate  the  more  the  beauty  of  His 
temples  here.  We  look  at  our  cathedral,  and  we  glorify  God  and  praise 
Him  in  our  many  tongues;  we  renew  our  love  for  America;  we  worship 
more  devoutly  in  our  respective  churches. 

REV.  ERNEST  A.  BURTLE, 

St.  Barbara's  Church 
St.  Aloysius'  Church 

P.S. — The  above  represents  the  feelings  of  a  young  American  priest 
whose  American  ancestry  extends  back  over  a  hundred  years. 

It  relates  the  fact  that  our  young  Americans  of  today  are  not  only 
friendly,  but  decidedly  helpful  in  behalf  of  others  who  have  recently 
arrived  on  our  American  shores. 

This  is  real  Americanism  with  all  self'adver rising  eliminated. 

M.  J.  F. 

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IMMACULATE  CONCEPTION— SPRINGFIELD,  ILL. 

The  story  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  Springfield  goes  back  to  the 
time  when  settlers  came  from  Kentucky  and  emigrants  came  over  from 
Ireland  and  Germany.  The  pioneers  practiced  their  faith  as  well  as  they 
could  with  a  missionary  priest  attending  to  their  spiritual  needs  about 
once  a  year.  Gathering  the  Catholics  for  mass  and  instructions  the  mis- 
sionary baptized  their  children,  blessed  their  marriages,  and  heard  their 
confessions.   With  this  work  done  he  traveled  on  to  other  missions. 

The  first  missionary  priest  of  record  was  Father  St.  Cyr.  In  one  of 
his  letters,  dated  January  11th,  1834,  he  mentions  the  bare  fact  that  he 
visited  Springfield.  This  was  three  years  prior  to  the  removal  of  the  State 
Capitol  from  Vandalia  to  Springfield. 

Father  George  Hamilton  was  appointed  the  first  resident  priest 
in  1839.  Born  about  1814  in  Marion  County,  Kentucky  Father  Hamilton 
made  his  studies  at  St.  Mary's  Seminary,  Perry  County,  Kentucky  and 
later  went  to  Rome  to  complete  his  theological  training.  He  was  ordained 
in  1839  by  Bishop  Rosati  of  St.  Louis  and  was  sent  to  the  mission  at  Spring' 
field  and  the  central  Illinois  country.  There  were  fifteen  stations  in  this 
mission  all  lying  from  twenty  to  sixty  miles  from  Springfield.  These  stations 
included  Sugar  Creek,  Bear  Creek,  Flat  Branch,  Shelbyville,  Lick  Creek, 
Jacksonville,  Jersey  Prairie,  Virginia,  Meredosia,  Naples,  Exeter,  Sterling, 
Petersburg  and  Middletown. 

Finding  it  very  difficult  to  say  mass  in  a  private  home  Father  Hamilton 
endeavored  to  build  a  church.  Upon  his  arrival  his  congregation  counted 
only  about  five  Catholic  families  and  seven  or  eight  single  indiviudals  but 
later,  in  a  letter  of  June  7th,  1839  he  says:  "There  are  about  fourteen 
families  and  between  forty  and  forty-five  single  individuals/1  With  the 
help  of  these  people  and  the  faithful  in  the  various  stations  he  attended, 
he  obtained  pledges  amounting  to  about  $2,000  for  the  erection  of  a  church. 
When  the  time  came  to  pay  these  pledges  only  about  $100.00  was  collected. 
This  was  due  to  the  hard  times  that  continued  after  the  nation-wide  panic 
of  1837.  When  it  became  apparent  that  the  money  needed  to  build  a  church 
was  not  to  be  obtained  from  the  people,  Father  Hamilton  determined  to 
effect  a  loan.  Interest  on  money  was  very  high,  fluctuating  between 
twelve  and  twenty-five  per  cent  according  to  the  needs  of  the  borrower. 
This  interest  was  entirely  too  high  for  his  impoverished  people  to  pay  and 
it  seemed  as  though  nothing  could  be  done  to  build  a  church.  Discouraged 
he  wrote  to  his  Bishop  saying:  "Whether  the  failure  proceeds  from  my 
inability  or  mismanagement,  from  coolness  of  zeal  on  the  part  of  subscribers 
or  from  the  pressure  of  the  times,  I  am  unable  to  ascertain." 

When  Father  Hamilton  was  appointed  to  Alton  in  1840,  the  Ven- 

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centian  Fathers  from  Perryville,  Missouri  took  charge  of  Springfield.  The 
missionaries  who  came  here  from  time  to  time  were  Fathers  Joseph  B. 
Raho,  B.  Rollando,  H.  G.  Aelen,  S.  J.  and  J.  Timon,  who  was  afterwards 
made  Bishop  of  Buffalo.  They  celebrated  mass  in  the  home  of  a  Creole, 
William  Scoville,  known  as  "Billie  the  barber."  During  the  third  year  of 
their  ministrations  they  baptized  forty-eight  children  and  assisted  at  seven 
marriages.  The  first  marriage  of  record  is  that  of  J.  Joyce  and  Mary  Drew, 
on  August  7th,  1842;  the  first  baptism  recorded  is  that  of  James  J.  Cavan' 
augh,  August  6th,  1842  and  the  first  funeral  recorded  is  that  of  John  Farrel, 
April  3rd,  1843. 

When  Springfield  was  incorporated  as  a  city  in  1840  it  had  a  population 
of  two  thousand  five  hundred  and  seventynine  as  shown  by  the  first 
census.  In  1842  the  first  railroad  to  enter  Springfield  was  completed  and 
was  known  as  the  Northern  Cross  Railroad.  It  extended  as  far  as  Meredosia 
on  the  Illinois  River. 

In  1844  when  the  Diocese  of  Chicago  was  erected  Springfield  came 
within  its  jurisdiction.  At  that  time  Father  Hamilton  again  took  charge 
of  the  Congregation  and  remained  two  years.  In  one  year  he  baptized 
forty 'eight  children.  But  he  made  no  attempt  during  his  second  pastorate 
to  build  a  church.  Leaving  the  diocese  he  went  to  Boston  where  he  con' 
tinued  his  labors  for  many  years  until  his  death. 

Father  Phillip  Conlon  succeeded  him  in  1846  and  within  two  years 
collected  enough  money  to  buy  a  lot  and  build  a  church.  On  the  south  side 
of  Adams  street  between  Eighth  and  Ninth  Streets  he  purchased  a  lot 
from  John  Berger  for  the  sum  of  $500.00.  This  was  in  August  of  1848  and 
a  few  months  later  a  little  frame  church  was  erected  and  dedicated  to  St. 
John  the  Baptist. 

Father  Gifford  followed  Father  Conlon  in  1850,  but  after  three  years, 
broken  in  health,  he  retired  to  Ruma.  During  one  year  of  Father  Gilford's 
pastorate  he  baptized  thirty-four  children  and  assisted  at  fourteen  marriages. 

With  the  rapid  increase  of  the  Catholic  population  in  Illinois,  the 
southern  half  of  the  state  was  made  the  Diocese  of  Quincy.  This  was  in 
1853,  but  very  soon  after  the  See  was  moved  to  Alton. 

From  1853  till  1858  the  St.  John  the  Baptist  parish  had  three  resident 
priests:  Fathers  M.  Stehle,  M.  Prendergast  and  M.  Hurley.  Father 
Hurley  spent  only  one  year  here.  He  was  transferred  to  Peoria  where  he 
died  in  1892.  In  1875  he  was  appointed  the  first  Bishop  of  Peoria  but  dc 
clined  to  assume  the  burdens  of  office  on  account  of  his  advanced  years. 

The  membership  of  the  St.  John's  Parish  in  1856  counted  about  three 
hundred  and  eighty  families  and  the  little  frame  church  had  become  in- 

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adequate  to  accommodate  the  large  attendance.  Father  Quigly  therefore 
bought  the  half  block  on  Monroe  Street  and  began  excavating  for  a  new 
church  that  would  accommodate  all  the  English  speaking  members  of  the 
parish.  The  German  speaking  members  would  retain  the  old  frame  church 
for  which  they  paid  $1800.00.  Father  J.  Fitzgibbons  completed  the  new 
church.  It  was  one  hundred  feet  long  and  fifty-eight  feet  wide,  the  largest 
church  in  Springfield  at  that  time.  A  parish  residence  twenty-six  by  forty- 
three  feet  was  built  at  the  rear  of  the  church.  The  total  cost  of  church  and 
residence  amounted  to  $14,500.00.  The  new  church  was  dedicated  April 
3rd,  1859  and  was  placed  under  the  patronage  of  the  Immaculate  Con- 
ception. Rt.  Rev.  Henry  D.  Juncker  officiated  at  the  dedication  and  the 
sermon  was  preached  by  Rev.  Stephen  Ryan  of  St.  Louis. 

On  June  4th,  1857  John  Kavanaugh  and  Catherine  his  wife  conveyed 
a  tract  of  land  by  Warranty  Deed  to  the  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Damian  Juncker, 
Bishop  of  Alton  and  his  successors  in  office  to  be  used  as  a  cemetery  for 
the  Catholic  congregation  of  Springfield.  The  tract  of  land  contained 
sixteen  and  six-sevenths  acres  and  was  bought  for  the  consideration  of 
$317-00.  It  was  Father  Fitzgibbons  who  divided  the  sorrows  with  his 
parish  during  the  trying  times  of  the  Civil  War.  He  left  in  January  1864 
and  from  January  till  the  end  of  May  the  parish  was  attended  by  Rev.  F. 
H.  Zabel  D.D.  and  Rev.  F.  Stick.  In  May  of  '64  Rev.  Joseph  Costa  was 
appointed  pastor.  The  second  year  of  his  pastorate  in  1865  there  were  five 
hundred  and  thirty-seven  families  in  the  parish.  During  the  same  year  he 
baptized  two  hundred  and  fifty-six  children  and  assisted  at  fifty-nine  mar- 
riages. Father  Costa  was  succeeded  by  Father  Louis  Hinssen  in  1866.  At 
about  the  same  time  Father  M.  Clifford  was  sent  as  an  assistant  to  this 
parish. 

Father  John  O'Sullivan  was  appointed  to  Springfield  in  1868.  He 
died  one  year  later  and  was  buried  in  Calvary  Cemetery.  In  the  fall  of  '68 
Father  Timothy  Hickey  was  appointed  assistant  pastor.  After  the  death 
of  Father  O'Sullivan  Father  Hickey  assumed  the  administration  until  the 
appointment  of  Rev.  Patrick  Brady  of  Cairo,  Illinois. 

The  year  after  the  arrival  of  Father  Brady  the  congre^  ;rion  had  grown 
to  such  an  extent  that  it  became  necessary  to  build  an  addition  to  ac- 
commodate the  parishoners.  The  front  was  extended  twenty  feet,  the 
floor  lowered  three  feet  and  a  gallery  was  set  back  over  the  entrance.  In 
1870  the  population  of  Springfield  had  increased  to  seventeen  thousand 
three  hundred  and  sixty-four.  In  the  same  year  the  first  street  pavement 
was  laid. 

The  congregation  once  more  outgrew  the  capacity  of  the  church  build- 
ing and  it  became  necessary  to  form  a  new  parish  and  so  St.  Joseph's  Church 
came  into  existance  in  1875  comprising  all  the  city  north  of  Carpenter 

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Street.  In  1882  the  church  was  frescoed  at  a  cost  of  $700.00.  The  same 
year  records  show  there  were  four  hundred  and  ninety-nine  families  in  the 
parish  and  six  hundred  and  thirty  children  attending  St.  Mary's  school. 
One  hundred  and  forty  children  were  baptised  that  year,  fifty-six  deaths 
were  recorded  and  ten  marriage  ceremonies  were  performed.  By  1887  the 
number  of  families  had  grown  to  five  hundred  and  fifty.  Both  the  church 
and  school  had  become  so  crowded  that  a  division  of  the  parish  was  again 
necessary  and  in  1888  St.  Agnes  parish  was  established  in  the  southwest 
part  of  the  city. 

Father  Brady  had  four  assistants  during  his  pastorate:  Father  T. 
Hickey  until  1870;  Father  V.  Burgos  from  1871  until  1872;  Father  P.  M. 
Bourke  from  1872  until  1884  and  Father  Thomas  O'Reilly,  who  remained 
until  June  of  1889.  In  February  1889  Father  Brady  was  appointed  to 
Jacksonville.  His  death  occured  three  years  later,  on  May  5,  1892.  He 
was  laid  to  rest  in  the  Jacksonville  Cemetery.  After  the  departure  of 
Father  Brady,  Reverend  Father  Hickey  returned  to  Springfield  after 
nineteen  years  absence,  but  this  time  he  came,  not  as  an  assistant,  but  as 
the  pastor.  At  the  same  time  he  was  appointed  by  Rt.  Rev.  James  Ryan 
D.D.,  Vicar  General  of  the  Diocese. 

The  year  after  Father  Hickey's  arrival  in  1890  a  very  successful  mission 
was  given  by  the  Paulist  Fathers.  When  Father  Hickey  went  to  Europe 
in  1894  for  a  well  deserved  vacation  Fathers  Driscoll  and  O'Connor  had 
new  altars  installed  to  greet  his  return  the  following  Christmas.  A  three 
story  addition  to  the  front  of  the  old  parish  rectory  was  made  in  1896  at 
a  cost  of  $10,383.00.  New  pews  and  a  new  altar  rail  of  the  same  archi- 
tectural style  as  that  of  the  altars  were  put  in  the  church  in  1902.  Four 
years  later  the  congregation  numbering  about  five  hundred  and  eighty-two 
families  once  more  outgrew  the  capacity  of  its  church  and  school  and  as  a 
consequence  the  southeastern  part  of  the  city  was  organized  as  the  St. 
Patrick's  Parish. 

In  October  of  1924  the  old  method  of  supporting  the  church  by 
paying  pew  rent  was  discontinued  and  in  its  place  the  monthly  envelope 
system  was  introduced.  By  this  plan  every  wage  earner  in  the  parish 
helps  support  the  church. 

Father  Hickey  remained  in  charge  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  con- 
gregation until  failing  health  compelled  him  to  retire  on  January  19,  1924. 
He  took  up  his  residence  at  St.  John's  hospital  where  he  was  cared  for  by 
the  Sisters  of  the  Order  of  St.  Francis.  At  12:30  A.M.  Wednesday  morning 
October  20th,  1926  he  passed  away  at  the  age  of  eighty-four  years. 

On  Monday  morning  at  ten  A.M.  October  25th,  a  children's  Solemn 
Requiem  High  Mass  was  celebrated  at  the  Cathedral  by  Rev.  J.  Murphy, 

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nephew  of  the  dead  priest.   Rev.  J.  Howard  of  St.  Agnes  parish  delivered 
the  sermon. 

The  Pontifical  Requiem  High  Mass  was  celebrated  Tuesday  morning 
at  10:00  A.M.  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  James  A.  Griffin  D.D.  Other  officers 
of  the  mass  were:  Rev.  Dean  Murphy,  assistant  priest;  Very  Rev.  W.  L. 
Lammert,  dean  of  the  Effingham  deanery  and  Very  Rev.  P.  F.  Carroll, 
dean  of  the  Litchfield  deanery,  deacons  of  honor  to  the  Bishop;  Rev.  Wm. 
Costello  of  New  Berlin,  deacon  of  the  Mass;  Rev.  J.  J.  Connolly,  Charleston, 
sub-deacon;  Very  Rev.  M.  A.  Tarrent,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese,  master 
of  ceremonies  assisted  by  Rev.  Dr.  Amos  E.  Giusti,  Vice-Chancellor  of  the 
Diocese.  One  hundred  and  three  priests  from  the  various  cities  in  the 
diocese  attended  the  funeral.  In  a  plot  in  Calvary  Cemetery  the  body  of 
Father  Hickey  was  laid  to  rest.  Two  thousand  mourners,  representing 
every  creed  in  Springfield  were  present.  The  active  pall  bearers  were: 
Frank  McGurk,  James  J.  Collins,  Peter  Myers,  Robert  Furlong,  James 
Delaney,  W.  H.  Conway,  Edward  Egan  and  James  M.  Graham. 

Rev.  Father  Hickey  was  one  of  the  most  widely  known  members  of 
the  priesthood  in  Illinois.  Born  November  20,  1841  in  Kanturn,  County 
Cork,  Ireland.  Father  Hickey  received  his  primary  education  in  the  national 
schools,  then  attended  the  seminary  at  Killarney  for  his  studies  of  the 
Classics.  Later  he  attended  All  Hollows  College  at  Dublin  where  he  studied 
philosophy  and  theology.  He  was  ordained  to  the  priesthood  on  June  24th, 
1868  at  the  age  of  twenty-seven  years. 

Father  Hickey *s  ministry  in  the  Springfield  Diocese  was  under  four 
Bishops.  He  came  shortly  after  the  organization  of  the  diocese  and  was  a 
leading  factor  in  its  developement  almost  from  its  inception.  In  recognition 
of  his  long  and  valued  service  he  was  appointed  Vicar-general  of  the  Diocese 
by  Bishop  James  Ryan  D.D.  shortly  after  Bishop  Ryan  assumed  charge  in 
1888.  He  remained  in  that  position  until  the  death  of  Bishop  Ryan  on  July 
2,  1923. 

Bishop  Griffin  paid  tribute  to  the  dead  priest  saying:  "After  many 
months  of  silent  suffering  caused  by  blindness  he  looked  calmly  into  the 
future  and  did  not  falter.  With  a  heroism  borne  of  his  supreme  faith  in 
Jesus  Christ  of  Nazareth  he  approached  the  end." 

Father  Hickey  had  many  assistants  during  his  long  pastorate  at  the 
Immaculate  Conception  Church.  They  were:  Rev.  Thomas  O'Reilly  from 
Feb.  1889  to  June  1889;  Rev.  Patrick  R.  Ducey  from  June  1889  to  July 
1892;  Rev.  P.  R.  Byrne  from  July  1892  to  July  1893;  Rev.  Bernard  Lee  from 
July  1893  to  Feb.  1895;  Rev.  Joseph  O'Connor  from  Feb.  1895  to  Nov. 
1899;  Rev.  J.  J.  Driscoll  from  May  1895  to  Dec.  1895;  Rev.  J.  F.  Murphy 
from  Nov.  1899  to  April  1900;  Rev.  F.  X.  Smith  from  Dec.  1899  to  April 

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1900;  Rev.  Joseph  Finnegan  from  May  1900  to  Nov.  1902;  Rev.  M. 
Costello  from  Aug.  1900  to  June  1903;  Rev.  T.  CTCarroll  from  June  1903 
to  May  1904;  Rev.  E.  Maguire  from  Sept.  1903  to  Sept.  1905;  Rev.  Francis 
Curran  from  July  1905  to  Sept.  1908;  Rev.  John  J.  Connolly  from  Sept. 
1905  to  Sept.  1910;  Rev.  Lawrence  C.  Ryan  from  Sept.  1908  to  Sept.  1912; 
Rev.  Michael  Enright  from  Sept.  1910  to  Nov.  1915;  Rev.  Timothy  Mc 
Keogh  from  Sept.  1912  to  Sept  1913;  Rev.  Joseph  ODywer  from  Sept. 
1913  to  Sept.  1915;  Rev.  William  O'Sullivan  from  Sept.  1915  to  Jan.  1926; 
Rev.  Patrick  J.  Beary  from  Nov.  1915  to  July  1917;  Rev.  George  J.  Kenny 
from  July  1917  to  Jan.  1924. 

On  the  26th  of  October  1923  Pope  Pius  XI  issued  a  Papal  document 
designating  the  church  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  in  Springfield  to  be 
the  Cathedral  of  the  Diocese  and  so  the  Episcopal  See  was  transferred 
from  Alton  to  Springfield.  November  10th,  1923  another  Papal  document 
was  issued  which  appointed  Rev.  James  A.  Griffin  D.D.  Bishop  of  the  new 
Springfield  Diocese.  Rt.  Rev.  James  A.  Griffin  D.D.  selected  Most  Rev. 
Geo.  W.  Mundelein  D.D.,  as  his  consecrator,  with  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel 
Stritch,  D.D.,  and  Rt.  Rev.  E.  F.  Hoban  D.D.,  as  the  Assistant  Bishops. 
On  Monday  morning  February  25th,  1924  he  was  consecrated  Bishop  of 
the  Diocese  of  Springfield  in  the  Holy  Name  Cathedral,  Chicago.  The 
ceremony  of  Consecration  was  performed  during  Pontifical  High  Mass 
sung  by  the  Archbishop.  The  Consecration  Sermon  was  delivered  by  Rt. 
Rev.  Bernard  Mahoney  D.D.,  of  Sioux  Falls. 

On  Wednesday,  February  27th,  the  Bishop  arrived  in  Springfield. 
An  advance  delegation  met  his  train  at  Lincoln  and  escorted  the  party  to 
Springfield.  In  the  delegation  were  the  Very  Rev.  E.  L.  Spalding  V.  G., 
administrator  inter  regnum;  deans  of  the  diocese,  Springfield,  Decatur, 
Alton,  Effingham,  Quincy,  Jacksonville  and  Litchfield;  the  priests,  con' 
suitors  of  the  diocese  and  clergy  representatives  of  all  Catholic  institutions. 
Bishop  Griffin  was  ushered  into  Springfield  by  cheering  crowds  who  gave 
every  evidence  of  enthusiastic  pleasure. 

The  next  morning,  Thursday  28th,  1927  at  9:30  o'clock  the  installation 
ceremony  which  was  performed  by  Archbishop  Mundelein  took  place 
at  the  Church,  preceding  a  Pontifical  High  Mass.  The  official  documents 
were  read  in  Latin  and  in  English,  followed  by  an  exortation  from  the  Most 
Reverend  Archbishop.  A  salutation  from  the  clergy  of  the  diocese  was  then 
given  by  the  Very  Rev.  Monsignor  E.  L.  Spalding,  V.  G.  administrator  of 
the  diocese  since  the  death  of  Bishop  Ryan  in  July.  Then  followed  the 
formal  obeisance  of  the  clergy  of  the  diocese,  about  two  hundred  in  number, 
each  in  turn  being  presented  to  Bishop  Griffin  enthroned  in  the  sanctuary. 
A  salutation  from  the  laity  was  given  by  the  Hon.  James  M.  Graham  of 
Springfield,  expressive  of  the  loyalty,  of  the  people  of  the  diocese  and  en' 

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thusiastic  in  its  generous  welcome.  The  installation  ceremony  was  brought 
to  a  close  by  Bishop  Griffin  delivering  his  charge  to  the  clergy  and  laity  of 
the  diocese.  The  Pontifical  Mass  then  followed,  sung  by  Bishop  Griffin, 
assisted  by  the  Very  Rev.  J.  Meckel,  M.  R.,  Alton,  and  the  Very  Rev. 
J.  Murphy  M.  R.,  Decatur.  The  assistant  priest  was  the  Very  Rev.  Mon- 
signor  Spalding  V.  G.  Deacons  of  honor,  Very  Rev.  W.  L.  Lammert, 
Effingham  and  Rev.  P.  J.  O'Reilly,  Springfield.  Deacon  of  the  Mass,  Very 
Rev.  H.  B.  Degenhardt  M.  R.,  Quincy.  Sub-deacon,  Rev.  James  J.  How- 
ard, D.D.,  Springfield.  Master  of  ceremony,  Rev.  M.  A.  Tarrent  and  Rev. 
P.  J.  Smyth,  Alton,  Acolytes,  Rev.  L.  Hufker  and  Rev.  J.  L.  Gatten, 
Springfield.  Censor  bearers,  Rev.  E.  J.  Douglas,  Wood  River,  and  Rev.  M. 
Costello,  Mitchell.  Book  and  candle  and  apron  bearers,  Rev.  George  E. 
Faller,  Kampsville,  and  Rev.  H.  B.  Schnelten,  Alton.  Mitre  and  crozier 
bearers,  Rev.  T.  G.  Smith,  Springfield  and  Rev.  Charles  Meagher,  Decatur. 
Chanters,  Rev.  E.  J.  Eckhard,  Edwardsville  and  Rev.  M.  Enright,  Green- 
field. 

In  the  evening  a  reception  was  held  at  the  State  Arsenal  in  honor  of 
the  new  Bishop.  The  building  was  filled  to  capacity  and  as  the  time  of  the 
commencement  of  the  program,  eight  o'clock  drew  near,  thousands  crowded 
the  doors.  Upon  Bishop  Griffin's  entrance  the  throng  broke  into  loud  and 
prolonged  cheering. 

The  opening  address  was  given  by  Rt.  Rev.  E.  L.  Spalding  who  in- 
troduced Hon.  S.  A.  Bullard,  Mayor  of  Springfield  as  chairman.  After 
Mayor  Bullard 's  address  the  next  speaker  on  the  program  was  Col.  English 
who  welcomed  Bishop  Griffin  to  the  city  on  behalf  of  the  governor  of  the 
state.  Following  Col.  English,  Edmund  Burke  gave  a  short  address.  Bishop 
Peter  Muldoon,  who  was  called  upon  without  notice  also  delivered  a 
short  talk.  Bishop  Griffin  was  then  introduced  by  chairman  Bullard. 
Waiting  for  a  few  minutes  till  the  cheering  subsided  Bishop  Griffin  then 
delivered  his  address.  The  program  closed  with  the  assembly  singing  the 
"Star  Spangled  Banner."  Following  the  music,  Bishop  Griffin  stood  on 
the  right  of  the  speaker's  platform  and  was  introduced  to  and  shook  hands 
with  several  thousand  persons. 

In  November  of  1926  Rev.  George  Faller  was  appointed  administrator. 
Father  Faller  remained  until  June,  when  he  was  assigned  to  Sigel,  Illinois 
as  pastor  of  St.  Michael's  Church.  On  July  1,  1927  Father  Hufker,  was 
appointed  rector. 

In  consequence  of  the  appointment  of  Father  Hufker  on  September 
9,  1928  to  the  permanent  Rectorship  of  St.  Boniface  Church,  Quincy.  He 
was  succeeded  on  the  same  day  by  Rev.  P.  D.  Curran  as  administrator. 

Father  D.  J.  Quinn  of  Auburn  has  the  distinction  of  being  the  only 

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priest  from  St.  Mary's  parish.  It  has  however,  furnished  many  of  its 
daughters  for  the  sisterhood.  They  are:  Mother  Regina  Colgan,  O.S.D.; 
Sister  M.  Peter  Sexton,  O.S.D.;  Sister  Marcella  Luby,  O.S.D.;  Sister 
Sabina  McGurk,  O.S.D.;  Sister  Martina  Fagan,  O.S.D.;  Sister  M.  Jordan 
Sexton,  O.S.D.;  Sister  M.  Evangelist  Sexton,  O.S.D.;  Sister  M.  Evangel- 
ist Keegan,  O.S.D.;  Sister  Anastasia  Maurer,  O.S.D.;  Sister  Patricia  Glen- 
non,  O.S.D.;  Sister  Margaret  Mary  Gaffigan,  O.S.D.;  Sister  Vincent 
Marie  Manning,  O.S.D.;  Sister  Rose  Therese  Keegan,  O.S.D.;  Sister  M. 
Eugene  Smith,  O.S.D.;  Sister  Agnes  Clare  Graham,  O.S.D.;  Sister  Ruth 
Marie  Able,  O.S.D.;  Sister  Dorotheus  Walsh,  O.S.D.;  Sister  M.  Frances 
Sullivan,  O.S.D.;  Sister  M.  Albert  Quinn,  O.S.D.;  Sister  M.  Borgia 
Thihey,  Ursuline;  Sister  Margaret  Mary  Porter,  Ursuline;  Sister  Es telle 
Markey,  Sister  of  Mercy;  Sister  Ligouri  Mulholland,  O.S.F.;  Sister  Mary 
Florence  Keifer,  O.S.F.;  Sister  Rose  Marie  Purcell,  O.S.F. 

L.  HUFKER 


IMMACULATE  CONCEPTION  SCHOOL 

In  1860,  the  year  after  the  erection  of  the  Church  of  the  Immaculate 
Conception,  Father  Fitzgibbons,  feeling  the  need  of  a  school  for  the  boys 
of  the  parish,  caused  to  be  erected  a  small,  one  story  frame  school  house 
in  the  space  just  north  of  the  Church  and  placed  it  under  the  charge  of  the 
Holy  Cross  Brothers  from  Notre  Dame,  Indiana. 

The  school  was  built  in  the  shape  of  a  T  and  stood  back  in  the  yard 
about  forty  feet  from  Seventh  Street.  The  south  end  of  the  front  room 
was  partitioned  off  and  served  as  the  sleeping  quarters  for  the  Brothers. 
They  took  their  meals  at  the  parish  rectory  and  at  the  old  Jefferson  House 
on  the  Southeast  corner  of  Seventh  and  Washington  Streets.  The  younger 
children  did  their  lessons  in  the  back  room  while  the  higher  grades  were 
taught  in  the  front  room  facing  Seventh  Street.  The  school  was  heated 
by  means  of  two  large  iron  stoves  and  when  artificial  light  was  necessary 
lamps  met  the  demand. 

Some  of  the  Brothers  that  taught  during  their  fifteen  year  stay  in 
Springfield  were:  Brothers  Gregory,  Lucian,  John,  Irvin,  Patrick,  Phillip, 
Julian,  Cyril,  Alexander,  Edward  and  Oswald. 

When  Father  L.  Hinssen  was  appointed  pastor  in  1866  his  first  work 
was  to  bring  about  the  establishment  of  a  school  for  the  girls  of  the  parish, 
who  had  up  to  this  time  been  attending  school  at  the  Ursuline  Academy. 
He  therefore  purchased  the  old  St.  John  the  Baptist  Church  from  the 
German  Congregation  and  remodeled  it  into  a  school  for  the  girls. 

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"On  the  5th  of  September  1866  the  following  agreement  was  entered 
into  between  the  Rev.  William  Busch,  pastor  of  the  German  Congregation, 
Springfield,  Illinois  and  Rev.  Louis  Hinssen,  pastor  of  the  Church  of  the 
Immaculate  Conception  in  the  presence  of  Mr.  John  Bretz;  and  Louis 
Sommer.  Rev.  W.  Busch  in  the  name  of  the  German  Congregation  with 
the  permission  and  approbation  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  H.  D.  Juncker  agrees  to 
sell  to  the  English  Congregation  of  the  Immaculate  Conception,  the  church 
and  lots  known  as  the  St.  John's  Church  property;  and  Rev.  L.  Hinssen 
in  the  name  of  the  English  Congregation  agrees  to  pay  to  the  German 
Congregation  the  principal  and  interest  due  from  them  to  the  Ursuline 
Sisters  for  the  lot  on  which  the  new  German  Church  is  built  viz,.  $4800.00 
and  interest  until  September  5th  $227-85  total  $5,027.85.  Paid  to  the 
Sisters  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  H.  D.  Juncker  January  5th,  1866  and  due  to  him 
from  the  Congregation." 

At  the  time  of  the  purchase  there  were  one  hundred  and  sixtysix 
families  paying  pew  rent. 

On  March  26th,  1867  Mother  Caroline  visited  Springfield  and  made 
arrangements  for  the  Sisters  of  Notre  Dame  from  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin 
to  teach  the  school  just  bought  for  the  girls.  On  August  24th  the  Sisters 
arrived  and  took  charge. 

The  interior  of  the  new  school  was  partitioned  off  into  small  rooms. 
They  had  a  large  and  small  class  room,  reception  room,  Chapel,  Sister's 
dining  room,  kitchen,  and  bed  rooms.  Later  the  Sisters  bought  the  large 
two  story  frame  house  just  west  of  the  school  from  a  Mr.  Owens.  A  six 
foot  fence  was  built  around  the  yard  of  both  the  convent  and  the  school. 

The  Sisters  taught  not  only  the  girls  of  the  parish,  but  also  the  little 
boys  in  the  first  three  grades. 

The  Civil  War,  which  started  April  12th,  1861,  was  more  than  half 
over  by  this  time. 

The  school  buildings  were  now  occupied  by  competent  teachers  and 
willing  pupils  for  that  day,  and  it  was  deemed,  better  to  buy  than  to 
build,  when,  after  a  few  years  a  consolidation  of  interests  must  necessarily 
follow.  Everything  was  planned  and  done  as  was  thought  best  by  Pastors 
and  teachers,  each  striving  to  lighten  the  burden  of  the  others. 

During  the  Civil  War  the  catechetical  training  was  looked  after 
by  the  good  Brothers  and  Sisters.  Even  the  Mothers  in  their  Catholic 
homes,  lent  a  helping  hand  in  their  own  quiet  way  by  the  constant  use  of 
the  little  catechism,  leaving  explanations  for  the  priests,  and  so  the  good 
work  went  on  till  the  end  of  the  war. 

When  Father  Hickey  was  sent  as  assistant  pastor  to  the  Immaculate 

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Conception  church  he  was  given  charge  of  the  Immaculate  Conception 
school,  where  he  took  evident  delight  in  training  the  children  for  the 
reception  of  the  Sacraments. 

When  Father  Brady  was  appointed  pastor  of  the  Immaculate  Con' 
ception  Church  his  arrival  in  Springfield  marked  the  dawning  of  a  brighter 
day,  for  being  a  much  younger  man  than  any  of  his  predecessors  and 
provided  with  necessary  help  according  to  the  times,  everything  progressed 
more  rapidly.  The  studies  that  had  been  dropped  from  time  to  time 
were  resumed,  but  could  not  be  carried  on  extensively  in  the  limited 
space  at  their  disposal. 

Some  of  the  Sisters  of  Notre  Dame  that  taught  here  were:  Sisters 
Capistrana,  Alberta,  Ansbertha,  Amelia,  Lydia,  Ligouri,  and  Hughelina. 
In  the  good  old  days  of  Mother  Capistrana  a  class  of  orphans  was  per' 
mitted  to  board  at  St.  Mary's  Convent  and  attend  the  parochial  school  on 
Adams  Street.  During  the  months  of  May  and  June  a  large  school  bench 
was  kept  for  their  use  in  the  Northeast  corner  of  the  yard  where,  under 
the  supervision  of  one  good  Sister  they  sewed  or  crocheted  or  even  conned 
their  lessons  for  the  following  day.  Meanwhile  the  limits  of  the  school 
space  had  become  inadequate  to  the  rapidly  growing  demand.  The  time 
had  come  for  the  consolidation  of  interests  as  foretold  by  Bishop  Juncker 
and,  in  1875  the  cornerstone  of  the  edifice,  known  as  St.  Mary's  school, 
was  laid  amidst  general  rejoicing  under  the  auspices  of  Reverend  Father 
Brady  and  his  host  of  Clerical  friends. 

The  same  teachers  were  retained,  the  boys  and  girls  occupying  opposite 
sides  of  the  building.  The  studies  once  dropped  owing  to  lack  of  space, 
were  resumed.  Things  went  on  in  much  the  same  way  for  the  next  nine 
years  until  Rev.  Father  Hickey  was  appointed  pastor  of  St.  Mary's  Church. 

Very  Reverend  Father  Hickey  had  a  deep  interest  in  the  welfare  of 
St.  Mary's  School,  and  with  the  assistance  of  Rev.  P.  R.  Ducey,  whom  Rt. 
Rev.  James  Ryan,  D.D.  had  appointed  as  his  assistant,  he  endeavored  to 
render  it  an  "institution  according  to  his  own  heart." 

He  found  the  girls  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  Parish  under  the 
charge  of  the  Sisters  of  Notre  Dame  while  the  boys  enjoyed  the  super' 
vision  of  the  Holy  Cross  Brothers  and,  to  his  manner  of  thinking,  all  the 
children  should  be  under  the  same  jurisdiction.  Accordingly  he  applied 
to  the  Mother  General  of  the  Notre  Dame  Congregation  for  Sisters  to  take 
charge  of  the  boys,  but  the  Constitutions  of  her  Congregation  forbade  the 
teaching  of  boys  over  a  certain  age,  and  she  informed  him  to  that  effect. 
Father  Hickey  did  not  wish  to  employ  two  communities,  hence  he  chose 
one  that  was  willing  to  take  charge  of  the  entire  school.  He  accordingly 
applied  to  Mother  M.  Agnes  at  the  Dominican  Mother  House  in  Jackson' 

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ville,  December  1889  with  the  result  that  the  following  statement  appears 
in  their  Annals  under  date  of  August,  1890.  "This  month  eight  Dominican 
Sisters  under  the  leadership  of  Sister  M.  Thomas  Wight,  went  to  Spring' 
field,  Sangamon  County,  Illinois  to  take  charge  of  St.  Mary's  School,  of 
the  Immaculate  Conception.  The  co'laborers  of  Sister  M.  Thomas  were 
Sister  M.  Reginald,  Sister  Frances,  Sister  Veronica,  Sister  M.  Louis,  Sister 
Agnes,  Sister  Alphonsa,  Sister  M.  Lawrence  and  Sister  Imelda.  The  first 
year  the  boys  occupied  the  west  side  of  the  building  and  the  girls  the  east, 
but  later  on  it  proved  more  expedient  for  the  children  of  the  same  grade  to 
occupy  the  same  room.  Singing  classes  were  provided  at  a  very  early  date 
as  all  were  required  to  lend  their  voices  to  the  service  of  God  during  the 
nine  o'clock  mass  on  Sundays.  Competent  Music  Teachers  have  always  been 
in  readiness  to  unfold  the  beauties  of  the  Tonal  Art  to  all  who  sought  them. 

There  was,  at  that  time  an  examination  in  which  the  entire  school 
participated,  viz:  the  "Diocesan  Annual".  The  Board  of  Examiners  was 
appointed  by  the  Bishop  and  consisted  of  the  following  Clergymen :  Very 
Rev.  T.  Hickey,  V.  G.;  Very  Rev.  J.  F.  Mohr,  R.  D.,  New  Berlin;  Rev. 
Father  Penmartz,  SS.  Peter  6?  Paul's  Church;  Rev.  Father  Krekenberg, 
Sacred  Heart  Church  and  the  assistant  Father  of  the  Immaculate  Con' 
ception.  This  ordeal  consumed  a  week  and  all  free  breath  was  suspended 
till  it  was  over.  The  children's  Parents  were  generally  present  and  the  school 
work  was  interspersed  with  interesting  programmes  given  by  the  respective 
grades.  This  obviated  the  necessity  of  an  entertainment  at  the  close  of 
school  and  certainly  gave  free  play  to  all  childish  enthusiasm  besides 
satisfying  the  parents  as  to  the  progress  of  their  children. 

In  1906  a  convent  was  built  for  the  Sisters  who  taught  in  the  Im' 
maculate  Conception  School  on  the  Northwest  corner  of  Monroe  and 
Seventh  Streets,  at  a  cost  of  $8,547.00. 

The  school  went  on  much  the  same  as  usual,  but  Father  Hickey 's 
wonderful  interest  therein  was  no  longer  the  same.  It  did  not  desert  him 
but  he  was  no  longer  able  for  a  duty  which  he  considered  so  important. 
He  reserved  some  classes  for  himself  and  then  consigned  the  work  into  the 
hands  of  Rev.  Fathers  O'Sullivan  and  Kenny  with  perfect  confidence  that 
all  would  be  right. 

On  June  12th,  1928  the  last  class  to  graduate  from  the  old  St.  Mary's 
School  received  their  diplomas  from  our  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop.  Thirtyeight 
years  ago  St.  Mary's  had  a  graduating  class  of  fifteen  pupils  and  now  the 
class  of  '28  has  more  than  doubled  the  number  having  thirtyone  graduates. 

By  the  time  studies  are  resumed  in  September,  the  school,  which  is 
being  built  in  connection  with  the  Immaculate  Conception  Cathedral,  will 
be  completed  and  the  children  of  the  parish  will  move  into  the  new  building. 

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The  new  two  story  school  which  is  being  erected  on  the  corner  of 
Sixth  and  Cass  Streets  will  contain  twelve  large  class  rooms,  an  office 
room  and  a  large  recreation  hall  in  the  basement.  Connected  to  the  school 
is  a  convent  for  the  Dominican  Sisters  who  teach  in  the  school. 

Probably  no  better  example  of  the  progress  of  time  is  to  be  found  than 
in  the  four  schools  that  have  been  under  the  patronage  of  the  Immaculate 
Conception.  The  two  room  school  for  the  boys  on  Seventh  Street  and  the 
little  school  for  the  girls  on  Adams  Street  finally  gave  way  to  what  the 
people  of  fifty-three  years  ago  considered  a  modern  and  up-to-date  building. 
Now  this  same  school,  which  we  people  of  the  present  time  look  upon  as 
hopelessly  inconvenient  and  old-fashioned  has  in  turn  been  succeeded  by 
the  present  new  school.  Modern  in  every  convenience  and  accommodation, 
meeting  all  the  standards  of  fire  inspection  and  coping  with  all  educational 
requirements  it  stands  today  an  imposing  and  glorious  monument  to  the 
growth  and  prosperity  of  the  Catholic  people  of  Springfield. 

May  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  in  whose  honor  the  school  is  dedicated, 
guide  and  protect  all  her  children  and  may  she  help  them  grow  into  better 
men  and  women. 

On  September  4,  1928  the  old  St.  Mary's  School  was  transferred  to 
the  new  Cathedral  School  building  located  at  corner  of  South  Sixth  and 
Cass  Streets.  The  Bishop  was  able  to  carry  out  a  long  cherished  hope  in 
the  establishing  of  a  Kindergarten  class  on  this  day  and  with  an  enrollment 
of  twenty-three  kids  between  the  ages  of  five  and  six. 

Adjoining  the  school  to  the  north  a  Convent  building  has  been 
provided  for  the  Sisters.  It  provides  two  parlors  with  the  usual  refectory 
and  kitchen  and  also  a  large  community  room.  There  is  a  large  Sun  Parlor 
for  their  recreational  use.  Each  sister  has  an  individual  room  fitted  up  with 
individual  wash  bowls.  A  room  to  be  used  as  an  infirmary  has  also  been 
provided  for  them. 

A  play  ground  facing  south  on  Sixth  Street  about  110  feet  long  and 
150  feet  deep  has  been  provided  for  the  children. 

L.  HUFKER 


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FAREWELL  TO  OLD  SAINT  MARY'S 


OLD  SAINT  MARY'S 


Ah,  dear  old  ancient  house  of  prayer 

While  still  thine  humble  walls  are  there 

We  cast  one  long  last  lingering  glance 

Before  the  hands  that  wreck,  advance. 

'Tis  whispered,  and  we  heed  with  fear 

The  truth,  thy  days  are  numbered  here 

That  soon  like  dreams  of  yesterday 

That  mighty  frame  shall  pass  away. 

How  proud  above  yon  crumbling  pile 
The  golden  crosses  pose  and  smile 

The  fury  of  tempests,  they've  long  defied 

Those  reminders  of  Him  who  bled  and  died. 

Far,  far  below,  on  the  busy  mart 

The  pilgrim  treadsm,  with  aching  heart 
And  raising  his  eyes  above  the  din 

He  feels  a  new  hope  throb  within. 

No  chimes  in  sweet  harmonious  tone 
From  steeple  tall,  or  tower  of  stone 

EVe  summoned  age  or  flaming  youth 

To  worship  at  thy  Shrine  of  truth. 

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Still,  on  they  came,  that  little  flock 

From  distant  lane  and  cultured  block 

Joyous  in  sunshine,  undaunted  in  shower 
Their  faith  alone,  foretelling  the  hour. 

Often  attired  in  hood  and  shawl 

Displayed  before  the  eyes  of  all 
And  a  heart  to  senseless  follies,  blind 

But  enthroned  within  proud  and  refined. 

They  loved  their  homes  where  children  played 
And  lisped  the  prayers  that  Heaven  made 

Where,  after  cradle  lays  were  hummed 

Their  mother  forms  to  sleep,  succumbed. 

Star  Of  The  Sea,  with  hopeful  smile 

The  bride  has  trod  thy  spacious  aisle 

And  many  a  dirge  in  tearful  tone 

Has  bowed  the  head  of  youth,  and  grown. 

The  Priestly  voice  which  knew  no  fear 

Has  warned  the  luke'warm  listeners'  ear 

God's  uncrowned  Saints,  in  silent  hours 

Have  decked  His  Shrine  with  sweetest  flowers. 

Here,  neath  thy  roof,  Queen  Immaculate 
Father  Hickey,  the  Saintly,  lie  in  state 

No  nations  king,  of  now  are  then 

So  honored  by  the  hearts  of  men. 

And  amid  scenes  before  which  the  beam 

And  beauties  of  nature  fade  like  a  dream 

Our  first  Bishop  offered,  in  mystified  tone 

His  Pontifical  Mass  and  ascended  the  throne. 

Fond  memory,  that  awakes  and  brings 
Back  in  our  lives,  the  by'gone  things 

Now  leads  us,  secret  tears  aflow 
To  the  little  school  of  long  ago. 

Hither  came  children,  from  manse  and  prairies 
To  answer  the  bell  at  Old  Saint  Mary's 

And  modest  faces  with  dark  veiled  brow 
Sacraficed  all  for  then,  as  now. 

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Oft  on  the  dim  old  fashioned  stage 

Now  a  victim  to  progressive  age 
Has  the  hero  blushed,  the  villian  died 

While  parents  sat  o'er' whelmed  with  pride. 

Oft  o'er  the  sward,  in  long  ago 

With  wreath  and  veiling,  white  as  snow 
A  procession  of  innocence  wended  its  way 

To  receive,  On  First  Communion  day. 

A  few  survive,  with  locks  of  gray 

Who  lived  and  loved  that  yesterday 

But  oh,  the  lips  forever  still 

Upon  that  lone  and  breathless  hill. 

Dear  Old  Saint  Mary's,  we  weep  with  thee 

In  the  throes  of  thy  Gethsemane 
Our  holiest  thoughts  shall  be  of  you 

When  not  a  trace  remains  in  view. 

Adieu,  all  that  was  on  thy  sacred  spot 
Lost  to  our  gaze,  but  never  forgot 

Many  a  mortal  you've  sought  to  console 

Lighten  their  burden,  and  cradle  their  soul. 

Though  wrecked,  thy  walls,  perpetual  shall  stand 
The  words  to  Peter,  omnipotent,  grand 

And  The  Fruit,  Blessed  Of  Thy  Womb 
The  fires  of  hell  shall  ne'er  consume. 

By  HENRY  HICKEY 


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THE  LATE  LAMENTED  MONSIGNOR  TIMOTHY   HICKEY 


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THE  OLD  CATHEDRAL 

The  Immaculate  Conception  Church,  which  has  served  the  purpose 
of  a  Cathedral  since  the  coming  of  Right  Reverend  James  A.  Griffin,  D. 
D.,  as  Bishop,  holds  a  very  warm  spot  in  the  hearts  of  Springfield's  citizens. 
Its  history  extends  back  to  the  days  when  settlers  came  from  Kentucky 
and  emigrants  came  from  Ireland  and  Germany. 

When  the  first  missionary  priest,  Father  St.  Cyr,  visited  Springfield 
in  1834,  three  years  before  the  State  Capitol  was  moved  from  Vandalia 
to  Springfield,  he  found  only  a  few  Catholic  families. 

When  Rev.  George  Hamilton,  the  first  resident  priest,  was  appointed 
in  1839,  he  found  only  five  Catholic  families,  seven  or  eight  souls  all  told. 
The  story  of  those  days  as  told  in  the  Diamond  Jubilee  History  of  our 
Diocese,  makes  thrilling  reading.  From  1834  to  1928  is  only  94  years!  But 
count  if  you  can  the  sacrifices  and  the  struggles,  the  smiles  and  the  tears, 
the  failures  and  the  triumphs  crowded  into  those  94  years!  Those  settlers 
from  Kentucky!  Those  emigrants  from  Ireland  and  Germany!  Think  of 
them,  but  when  thinking  of  them  bow  your  head  and  move  your  lips  in 
silent,  reverent  prayer  for  them!  How  heroic  was  their  faith!  How  mag' 
nificent  was  their  record !  They  builded  nobly  and  well,  not  only  in  brick 
and  stone  but  in  the  hearts,  minds  and  souls  of  their  children.  Those 
heroic  pioneers  still  live  on  with  and  among  us.  They  live  in  their  children 
and  children's  children!  They  made  possible  what  we  enjoy  today.  Go 
back  in  spirit  through  those  94  years!  Watch  the  progress  made  step  by 
step,  year  by  year  till  this  year  of  grace  1928!  What  a  mighty,  magnificent 
transformation. 

The  Old  Cathedral  of  the  Immaculate  Conception  fades  out  of  the 
picture  and  in  its  place  rises  yonder  majestic  Cathedral  with  its  wealth 
of  beauty  where  art  has  been  lavish  in  presence  of  Him  who  sits  enthroned 
in  its  Tabernacle,  and  in  presence  of  her  who  in  the  long  ago  enthroned 
Him  on  her  Immaculate  bosom!  Time  changes  but  the  Catholic  Church 
remains  the  same .  Time  changes,  but  our  Catholic  faith  endures  forever. 

And  so  today  amid  the  glory  and  the  pomp  and  the  salvos  of  Dedica* 
tion,  Jubilation  Day,  we  thank  God  for  the  Old  Cathedral  on  East  Monroe 
Street  and  we  pray  God  to  reward  those  pioneer  priests  and  laity  who  by 
their  faith  and  loyalty,  and  generosity  paved  the  way  for  the  triumphs  that 
are  ours  today.  Their  memories  shall  remain  enshrined  forever  in  this  New 
Shrine  of  our  Immaculate  Mother.  May  this  New  Shrine  be  to  the  present 
and  future  generations  all  that  the  Old  Shrine  on  East  Monroe  Street  was 
to  those  who  have  gone  before  us. 

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May  the  joys  and  the  sorrows,  the  smiles  and  the  tears,  the  hopes 
and  the  triumphs  that  have  sactnified  and  consecrated  the  Old  Shrine  during 
the  years  that  have  gone  brighten  the  crowns  of  the  heroic  souls  who 
worshipped  within  its  walls  and  bring  God's  choicest  benedictions  on  us 
their  children  who  kneel,  and  think  and  pray  and  adore  in  this  new  Shrine — 
this  new  Temple  of  the  All  Holy  One  who  makes  it  His  Home  so  that  we 
may  abide  with  Him. 

While  this  new  Temple  shall  stand,  the  memory  of  the  Shrine  on 
East  Monroe  coupled  with  the  name  and  the  memory  of  dear,  good,  faith' 
ful,  loyal  Father  Tim  Hickey  shall  endure  in  our  souls  and  in  the  souls  of 
all  who  prise  the  good,  the  beautiful  and  the  true. 

M.  J.  FOLEY 


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SECTION  II 


LET  THE  ARCHITECT  SPEAK 

Shortly  after  the  installation  of  Bishop  Griffin  in  1924  as  the  ordinary 
of  the  diocese  of  Springfield  in  Illinois  he  directed  his  attention  to  the  im- 
portant business  of  the  construction  of  a  cathedral  and  its  appurtenant 
structures.  In  1925  the  Bishop  with  this  idea  in  mind  traveled  to  Europe 
and  examined  closely  the  outstanding  monuments  of  church  architecture 
there.  On  his  return  he  commissioned  the  writer  of  this  article  to  prepare 
some  preliminary  sketches  accompanied  by  approximate  estimates  of  cost 
for  a  cathedral  group  to  be  erected  upon  the  site  of  the  Immaculate  Con- 
ception  Pro-cathedral,  Monroe  and  Seventh  Streets.  These  sketches  when 
completed  and  submitted  to  the  Bishop  clearly  disclosed  that  the  property 
proposed  was  not  sufficiently  deep  to  provide  a  proper  setting  for  a  monu- 
mental  group  of  structures  such  as  this. 

The  architect,  therefore,  petitioned  the  Bishop  to  seek  a  new  site  for 
his  cathedral.  The  Bishop  confronted  with  this  situation,  immediately 
summoned  his  Diocesan  Council  and  laid  the  proposal  of  new  property 
before  them.  The  Consultors  endorsed  his  Lordship's  willingness  to  heed 
the  architect's  suggestion  and  urged  the  purchase  of  new  land.  In  the  fall 
of  1926  the  site  on  which  the  new  Cathedral  group  stands,  Sixth  Street 
from  Lawrence  Street  to  Cass  Street  was  acquired  by  the  Catholic  Bishop 
of  Springfield. 

The  Bishop  thereupon  ordered  the  work  of  final  drawings  and  specifi- 
cations to  proceed,  but  not  before  he  had  fully  satisfied  himself  that  he 
would  use  for  the  expression  of  his  structures,  the  Greek  Revival  style  of 
architecture. 

He  selected  this  style  first  for  its  close  association  with  America  and 
American  traditions.  Thomas  Tallmadge,  one  of  our  foremost  authorities 
on  the  architectural  history  of  the  United  States  and  an  architect  of  unusual 
talent,  refuses  to  admit  the  existence  of  any  so-called  "purely  American 
style".  To  a  certain  extent  I  agree  with  him,  but  I  think  and  believe  that 
the  Greek  Revival  is  the  closest  approach  to  a  truly  American  style  that 
we  can  boast.  There  is  no  doubt  that  its  motives  are  all  derived  from  the 
Acropolis,  but  the  forms  of  early  American  structures  wherein  the  Greek 
Classic  detail  was  applied  gave  them  an  appearance  that  could  hardly  be 
called  Greek  Classic  yet  endowed  them  with  a  character  that  was  typically 
American.  The  cathedral  of  Cincinnati,  by  the  way,  is  a  very  good  example 

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of  the  Greek  Revival;  a  very  beautiful  church  and  one  that  should  be  care- 
fully preserved  on  account  of  its  historic  value  and  the  purity  of  its  design. 
It  is  indeed  one  of  the  foremost  examples  of  good  church  architecture  in 
the  United  States. 

In  addition  to  Bishop  Griffin's  desire  to  have  an  American  church  he 
also  gave  ear  to  the  practical  value  of  a  Classic  design  in  its  relation  to  local 
climatic  conditions.  He  stressed  repeatedly  and  at  great  length  the  necessity 
of  designing  the  structures  to  withstand  the  effects  of  erosion.  Hence  the 
sharp  lines  and  smooth  surfaces  of  the  buildings. 

The  architect  was  instructed  to  spare  no  expense  to  make  the  struc- 
tures  serviceable,  strong  and  enduring.  Economy  was  to  be  practiced  with 
due  regard  for  sturdiness  but  nothing  essential  to  the  practibility  and 
usefulness  of  the  buildings  was  to  be  omitted.  The  Greek  Revival  lends 
itself  well  to  sturdiness,  utility  and  a  limitation  of  cost. 

The  Bishop  entered  into  a  cooperative  spirit  with  the  architect  during 
the  preparation  of  the  drawings  in  an  unusually  energetic  and  enthusiastic 
manner  and  in  March  of  1927  the  designs  were  offered  to  the  contractors 
for  proposals.  While  the  contractors  were  bidding,  an  extensive  study  was 
made  by  Bishop  Griffin  and  the  writer  of  color  in  buildings.  Many  prom- 
inent structures  in  the  country  were  visited  and  after  returning  home  and 
reviewing  these  in  retrospect  it  was  decided  to  build  the  group  in  Mankato 
stone.  This  stone  is  essentially  a  marble.  It  is  quarried  in  Mankato,  Min- 
nesota and  is  a  very  hard  and  close  grained  building  stone.  The  color  is 
variegated  from  cream  to  light  yellow  and  on  account  of  its  hardness  it 
takes  carving  well  and  holds  it.  It  has  proven  particularly  beautiful  in 
these  buildings  at  Springfield. 

In  May  of  1927  the  contract  for  the  group  was  awarded  to  the  Math. 
Rauen  Company  of  Chicago.  How  well  they  performed  their  work  is 
evidenced  in  the  structures  themselves. 

The  principal  building  of  the  group  is  the  Cathedral.  On  the  north 
it  is  joined  to  the  Rectory  and  on  the  south  it  is  connected  to  the  Convent 
and  the  Parochial  School.  Four  buildings  forming  a  group  similar  in  archi- 
tectural treatment  and  joined  together  for  utilitarian  purposes. 

One  approaches  the  Cathedral  from  a  broad  plaza  flanked  by  two 
ornamental  flag  poles  each  fifty  feet  high.  The  portico  is  formed  by  four 
fluted  Doric  columns  supporting  a  strong  pediment,  in  the  face  or  tympanum 
of  which  is  carved  the  coat-of-arms  of  the  ordinary;  on  one  side  of  this  his 
consecration  and  on  the  other  side  his  installation.  This  sculpture  is  the 
work  of  Leon  Hermant  of  Chicago,  who  also  modeled  the  heroic  figures  of 
Peter  and  Paul  in  the  interior  of  the  Cathedral.  Above  the  main  body  of 
the  cathedral  the  bell  tower  abruptly  arises  and  is  surmounted  by  a  gilded 

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cross  which  glows  at  night  through  the  aid  of  the  modern  Neon  tubes. 
The  bell  tower  on  its  lower  stage  houses  the  clock  and  its  mechanism;  in 
the  upper  stage  or  belfry,  there  is  a  chime  of  eleven  bells  operated  auto' 
matically  by  the  clock  and  manually  from  a  keyboard  at  the  organ  desk. 

Entrance  to  this  church  is  through  three  broad  doors  framed  in 
delicate  Greek  detail,  to  a  large  Narthex  or  vestibule.  The  vestibule  is 
lined  with  Vert  Corail  Claire,  a  marble  of  rich  coloring  and  strong  figuring. 
At  the  left  is  the  Baptistery  lined  with  Botticino  marble  and  on  the  right 
is  a  retiring  room  for  the  convenience  of  the  congregation. 

Through  the  red  leather  doors  one  enters  the  church  proper.  It  is  a 
basilican  church,  the  clerestory  or  upper  part  carried  on  rows  of  graceful 
Siena  columns  in  the  Greek  Ionic  style.  These  columns  form  two  side  aisles; 
in  the  walls  of  which  are  the  modern  pictorial  windows  which  are  described 
in  detail  on  another  page.  In  these  aisles  are  two  shrines  set  aside  for  devc 
tion  to  particular  saints.  Above  the  Rose  Tavernelle  wainscot  are  set  the 
mosaic  Stations  of  the  Cross  executed  of  minute  pieces  and  imported  from 
Venice.  At  either  extremity  of  these  aisles  are  niches  of  Black  and  Gold 
marble  enshrining  marble  statues  of  favored  saints  which  stand  against 
delicate  Siena  backgrounds.  Over  the  entire  room  is  a  deeply  coffered  and 
highly  ornamented  ceiling,  decorated  in  gold  and  blue  panels. 

The  Apse  or  west  end  of  the  room  is  set  aside  for  the  large  sanctuary. 
The  high  altar  of  innumerable  colored  and  foreign  marbles  stands  against  a 
reredos  of  Black  and  Gold  into  which  has  been  set  a  mosaic  picture  of  the 
Immaculate  Conception  after  Murillo.  Gold  inlay  and  bronze  termini 
embellish  the  rich  marble  frame.  The  side  altars  are  companion  pieces  of 
the  main  altar.  The  altars  and  sanctuary  furnishings  are  further  described 
and  at  length  by  the  makers  in  another  part  of  this  book. 

Considerable  attention  and  study  has  been  given  to  the  comfort  of 
the  congregation  of  this  church.  A  complete  system  of  acoustical  treat' 
ment  has  been  installed  by  the  Burgess  Laboratories  of  Chicago,  which 
tends  to  absorb  all  reverbation  and  cause  a  speaker  to  be  clearly  heard  in 
all  parts  of  the  auditorium.  The  church  is  equipped  with  all  the  apparatus 
for  radio-broadcasting.  Electric  oscillating  fans  are  set  on  the  walls  sur- 
rounding  the  congregation  and  the  sanctuary  is  elevated  to  a  height  where 
all  seated  can  have  a  full  view  of  the  usual  elaborate  ceremonies  incident 
to  a  church  of  this  character. 

The  Rectory  on  the  north  side  of  the  cathedral  is  a  house  built  to 
serve  three  purposes;  a  diocesan  Chancery  Office;  a  residence  for  the 
clergy  attached  to  the  cathedral  and  the  Bishop's  Palace. 

The  ground  floor  of  this  structure  which  is  set  back  from  Sixth  Street 
to  better  present  the  Cathedral,  is  devoted  to  the  Chancery  office  and 

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contains  amongst  other  conveniences,  offices  of  the  clergy  and  the  laity 
occupied  with  the  general  affairs  of  the  diocese.  The  general  safety  deposit 
vault  also  located  on  this  floor  is  large  enough  and  so  equipped  to  provide 
space  for  safekeeping  of  all  diocesan  and  parochial  papers  and  archives. 

The  first  and  second  floors  provide  reception  rooms,  offices,  refectory 
and  sleeping  rooms  for  the  Rector  of  the  Cathedral  and  his  clerical  as- 
sistants together  with  accommodations  for  the  domestic  help. 

The  top  or  third  floor  is  used  solely  for  the  residence,  or  to  use  the 
European  term,  the  Palace  of  the  Bishop.  He  has  here  his  study  and  sleeping 
apartments,  his  state  dining  room,  his  private  chapel  (one  of  the  prerogatives 
of  a  Bishop)  and  rooms  for  a  guest  and  the  Bishop's  chaplain. 

The  house  is  severe  both  externally  and  internally,  except  the  state 
rooms  which  have  been  adorned  in  keeping  with  the  rank  and  importance 
of  the  principal  occupant,  the  Ordinary  of  the  Diocese.  • 

The  small  building  immediately  south  of  the  cathedral  and  connected 
to  it  is  the  convent  erected  to  house  the  fifteen  Dominican  Sisters  who 
conduct  the  parochial  school. 

This  house  like  the  rectory  is  set  back  in  the  yard.  This  was  done 
to  better  emphasize  the  dominating  architectural  importance  of  the  cathedral 
and  insure  good  light  for  it  as  well  as  for  the  Convent  and  the  parochial 
school. 

The  convent  expresses  the  general  character  of  the  group  on  the 
exterior.  The  interior,  however,  is  divided  into  simple  sleeping,  office 
and  community  rooms  on  the  two  floors.  The  basement  containing  the 
refectory,  kitchen,  laundry  and  storage  rooms. 

Connected  to  the  convent  on  the  south  is  the  cathedral  Parish  Pa- 
rochial school,  a  two  story  and  basement  structure,  designed  in  conformity 
with  the  group  and  arranged  for  six  hundred  pupils  in  twelve  large  light 
class  rooms.  The  basement  is  devoted  to  the  large  hall,  sixty  feet  wide 
and  eighty  feet  long. 

Offices  for  the  Diocesan  Superintendent  of  Schools,  the  School  prin- 
cipal, retiring  and  rest  rooms  for  teachers  and  pupils  are  among  the  re- 
maining space  allotments  in  this  building. 

At  the  rear  of  and  connected  to  the  Parochial  school  is  the  Central 
Power  Plant  which  supplies  all  the  buildings  with  light,  heat  and  water. 
This  is  a  modern  labor  saving  power  unit  designed  to  produce  the  full 
requisite  of  heat  and  light  at  the  minimum  of  cost. 

In  conclusion  it  may  be  said  that  the  Springfield  Cathedral  has  been 

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an  earnest  effort  on  the  part  of  the  Bishop  to  provide  complete,  novel, 
comfortable  and  practical  accommodations  in  good  taste  for  a  diocese  of 
this  size  and  at  the  same  time  keep  the  cost  of  these  improvements  within 
a  reasonable  limit  of  cost.  The  total  cost  of  the  group  complete  will  not 
exceed  $1,500,000.00. 

joe  w.  McCarthy 


PERPETUITY  AND  BEAUTY  OF  NEW  CATHEDRAL 
GUARANTEED  BY  MANKATO  STONE 

Granite,  quarried  from  outcrops  in  different  sections  of  Minnesota, 
is,  according  to  Geologists,  classed  as  of  the  Archaean  age,  or  the  first 
hardening  of  the  molten  mass  of  which  the  earth  originally  consisted,  and 
next  in  age  is  the  Cambrian  period  or  the  period  of  invertibrates  and  it 
was  in  this  period  that  the  stone  now  quarried  at  Mankato  was  formed. 
That  was  countless  centuries  ago.  Many  layers  of  rock  and  sandstone  were 
formed  on  top  of  it.  Some  of  this  was  later  eroded  away.  For  long  periods 
the  mass  was  under  the  sea  and  later  as  the  great  central  plane  of  the  United 
States  was  pushed  up  and  the  sea  receded,  it  was  again  brought  above 
water.  The  tremendous  pressure  exerted  on  it  and  the  untold  time  since 
its  formation,  have  contributed  to  harden  and  crystalize  the  stone  as  we 
have  it  today. 

The  early  settlers  in  Southern  Minnesota  selected  the  outcropping 
stone  for  the  foundations  of  their  buildings  and  some  built  their  homes  with 
stone;  many  of  these  are  still  to  be  found  in  this  vicinity.  Before  the  age 
of  concrete,  the  railroads  depended  on  Mankato  Stone  for  their  material 
with  which  to  build  bridges,  culverts  and  retaining  walls.  The  great 
strength  of  this  stone  and  its  resistance  to  weathering  and  erosion  made  it 
an  admirable  material  for  their  purpose.  One  good  example  of  this  is  the 
bridge  built  at  Blair,  Nebraska,  over  the  Missouri  River.  Here  the  original 
piers  and  abutments,  built  of  Mankato  Stone,  after  forty  years  of  resistance 
to  the  stresses  of  railroad  traffic  and  the  erosion  of  the  river  and  elements, 
were  O.K'd  for  a  heavier  steel  superstructure,  necessary  to  withstand  the 
heavier  engines  and  loads  of  the  present  day  railroad  traffic.  Another 
interesting  example  of  Mankato  Stone  is  the  historic  stone  arch  bridge  over 
the  Mississippi  River  at  Minneapolis  used  by  the  Great  Northern  Railroad, 
built  in  1882. 

As  more  efficient  tools  and  methods  of  milling  the  stone  were  invented, 
its  use  went  more  and  more  into  building  projects.  Due  to  its  hardness  and 

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the  expense  of  cutting  the  stone,  its  use  has  been  confined  to  the  better 
buildings.  There  are  many  fine  examples  of  its  use  in  many  parts  of  the 
United  States  and  among  these  are  the  Museum  of  Art  at  Philadelphia, 
the  skyscraper  at  Number  2  Park  Avenue,  New  York  City,  the  Links 
Club,  New  York  City,  the  Eagles  Club  at  Milwaukee,  the  Union  Trust 
Building  at  Detroit,  the  Burtha  Fisher  Home  for  Aged  at  Detroit,  the 
wonderful  Cathedral  Group  at  Springfield,  Illinois,  as  well  as  many  educa- 
tional and  institutional  buildings  in  Minnesota  and  elsewhere. 

Mankato,  for  exterior  construction  is  a  distinctive  stone  in  that  its 
original  color  is  permanent;  age  tending  to  beautify  rather  than  dull  the 
beauty  of  the  stone. 

The  most  interesting  and  soft  warm  colors  of  the  stone  with  its 
various  shades  and  textures  has  won  a  place  for  it  also  as  an  interior  decorat' 
ing  material.  Among  the  many  installations  in  important  buildings  might 
be  mentioned,  the  Cathedral  of  St.  Paul,  St.  Paul,  Minnesota,  the  Basilica  of 
St.  Mary  at  Minneapolis,  House  of  Retreats  Chapel,  St.  Louis  Missouri, 
the  Library  at  the  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  the  Tower  of 
Harkness  Memorial  Quadrangle  at  Yale  University,  the  corridors  of  the 
Standard  Oil  Building,  Wall  Street,  New  York  City,  and  the  Baker  Building 
at  Minneapolis. 

This  stone  is  what  is  known  to  the  trade  as  a  Dolomite,  which  is 
in  effect  a  marble. 

Several  Universities  have  analyzed  its  component  parts  and  all  are 
unanimous  in  proclaiming  its  durability. 

The  hall  in  the  new  Centennial  Building  which  forms  part  of  the  State 
House  Group  seen  in  Springfield,  is  adorned  with  this  stone. 

Many  of  those,  who  have  seen  it  in  the  interior  of  the  Cen tenia  1 
Building,  have  been,  and  are,  generous  in  their  praise  of  it,  and  are  very 
happy  to  see  our  Cathedral  with  its  allied  buildings  constructed  of  this 
colorful,  durable,  beautiful  stone. 

The  T.  R.  Coughlan  Company,  Mankato,  Minnesota,  producers  of 
Mankato  Stone  have  large  and  well  equipped  quarries  and  are  in  position 
to  supply  the  trade  promptly  on  all  projects. 


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WINDOW  STORY  OF  THE  SPRINGFIELD 
CATHEDRAL 

The  unusual  beauty  of  the  interior  of  the  Springfield  Cathedral  de- 
signed  by  Joe  W.  McCarthy,  Architect,  is  effectively  revealed  by  the 
softly  diffused  light  which  streams  through  the  luminous  Mosaic  windows. 

These  windows  were  designed  and  made  in  America  by  Americans 
and  of  American  material.  They  were  made  by  a  process  originated  by 
Mr.  Thomas  A.  O'Shaughnessy  of  the  O'Shaughnessy,  Kugal  Studios, 
Chicago,  111. 

The  windows  are  made  as  Mosaics  of  finely  cut  translucent  glass. 
This  translucent  glass  is  akin  to  the  translucent  glass  known  to  the  ancients. 
This  glass  is  made  in  America,  American  chemists  having  rediscovered  the 
secret  of  making  translucent  glass. 

The  so-called  "Antique"  glass  used  in  the  European  method  of 
making  church  windows  is  a  transparent  colored  glass  which  came  into  use 
about  the  fifth  century,  commonly  called  the  "Dark  Ages,"  and  before  the 
method  of  making  translucent  glass  was  re-discovered. 

To  kill  the  glare  of  "Antique"  glass  a  coat  of  darkening  mineral  paint 
is  scumbled  over  the  surface  of  the  glass.  On  this  coating  of  color,  applied 
with  a  gum-like  binder,  the  details  of  the  figures  and  decorative  design  are 
stenciled  or  painted — the  pieces  of  glass  being  left  large. 

By  firing  the  glass,  the  mineral  paints  applied  are  made  to  adhere  more 
firmly  to  the  glass. 

The  windows  made  of  "Antique"  painted  glass  kill  about  80%  of  the 
light,  thus  darkening  the  interior  of  the  church  and  rendering  artificial 
lighting  absolutely  necessary  for  day  time  services.  Artificial  lighting  spoils 
the  architectural  beauty  of  the  interior  and  is,  as  a  rule,  quite  distracting 
during  services. 

To  render  the  pictures  and  decorative  design  in  the  Springfield 
Cathedral  windows  plain  the  glass  is  cut  quite  fine  and  the  windows  are 
true  Mosaics. 

Dr.  James  J.  Walsh,  author  of  "The  Thirteenth,  the  Greatest  of  all 
Centuries,"  has  described  this  type  of  window  as  "Joyously  Luminous." 

The  Cathedral  windows  carry  the  story  of  the  development  of 
Catholicism  throughout  the  ages  from  the  days  of  Christ  to  the  present 

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era.    They  record  Christian  activities  in  the  Holy  Land,  in  Europe  and  in 
America. 

The  windows  on  the  North,  or  Epistle  side  of  the  Cathedral  portray 
scenes  from  the  life  of  Christ  and  from  the  lives  of  early  Christian  Mis- 
sionaries in  Europe. 

On  the  South,  or  Gospel  side,  the  windows  tell  the  Catholic  origin  and 
development  of  pre-revolutionary  America.  They  tell  of  Catholic  Services 
m  every  crisis  of  the  Nation's  life — material  services,  spiritual  services, 
vital  services. 

The  first  window  in  the  North  wall,  Epistle  side,  shows  our  Divine 
Lord  giving  to  Saint  Peter,  First  Pope,  the  Keys  of  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven. 
Saint  Paul  is  shown  in  the  background,  while  in  the  extreme  background  a 
little  stone  church,  typical  of  the  time,  is  shown  upon  a  rocky  prominence. 
Faintly  a  cross  is  shown  spanning  the  entire  reach  of  sky. 

The  second  window  shows  Saint  Ignatius,  the  martyr,  in  the  Roman 
Arena  about  to  lay  down  his  life  in  defense  of  Christ's  teachings.  The 
lions  in  a  wild  attitude  are  anticipating  their  prey  and  send  a  shudder  down 
the  ages  and  through  our  bosom  as  we  gaze  on  this  lovely,  dramatic  window. 

The  theme  of  the  third  window  is  Pope  Leo  the  First,  known  as  Leo 
the  Great,  who  reigned  from  440  to  461.  When  Altila,  King  of  the  Huns, 
entered  Rome  at  the  head  of  his  barbaric  army,  or  horder  of  savages,  de- 
termined to  destroy  the  city,  Pope  Leo,  the  Great,  met  him  outside  the 
walls  of  Rome  and  so  impressed  that  Mongul  that  he  called  off  his  savages. 
Thus  did  Pope  Leo  save  not  only  Rome,  but  European  civilization,  Christian 
culture,  law  and  order. 

The  fourth  window  depicts  Saint  Bride  sealed  in  her  study  illuminating 
a  Missal  or  Mass  Book.  An  Angel  stands  beside  her  guiding  her  hand  as 
she  works.  History  tells  us  that  when  in  the  fifth  century,  the  Pagan 
Roman  Empire  crashed  and  the  "Dark  Ages"  fell  upon  England  and  Con- 
tinental Europe,  Saint  Bride  became  the  custodian  of  the  deposit  of  culture, 
art,  music  and  learning  in  Ireland,  the  only  nation  in  Europe  which  returned 
and  fostered  Christian  civilization. 

It  was  from  out  of  Ireland's  Universities  (30  in  number),  over  which 
Saint  Bride  presided  that  during  those  "Dark  Ages"  learned  missionaries 
went  forth  to  rebuild  the  civilization  of  Europe — to  restore  law  and  order — 
to  rebuild  the  nations. 

The  next,  in  this  series  of  windows,  shows  Saint  Columbonus  of 
Ireland  who  built  the  first  enduring  school  in  Continental  Europe  at 
Bobbio  in  what  is  now  Northern  Italy,  in  the  year  of  Our  Lord  613. 

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This  famous  seat  of  learning  continued  as  a  center  of  Christian  culture 
and  civilization  until  looted  by  Napoleon  a  thousand  years  after  its  establish' 
ment  by  the  Irish  Saint. 

In  the  sixth  window  we  see  a  small  group  of  Irish  missionaries  at  the 
court  of  Charlemagne  of  France  in  the  ninth  century  having  gone  there  at 
the  request  of  Charlemagne  to  preach  and  teach. 

History  informs  us  that  this  great  leader,  founder  of  France,  was  so 
anxious  to  learn  from  his  Irish  teachers  that  when  he  awoke  during  the 
night  he  would  practice  and  work  out  the  lesson  given  to  him  the  preceding 
day. 

The  seventh  and  last  window  on  this  side  shows  the  great  John 
Sobieski  kneeling  on  the  field  of  battle  thanking  God  for  his  victory  over 
the  barbarian  horder  who  had  threatened  to  bring  a  second  "Dark  Ages" 
in  Europe.  Sobieski  is  justly  regarded  as  one  of  the  great  heroes  of  history 
and  so  this  window  memorializes  another  of  the  many  contributions  made 
by  Catholics  towards  the  preservation  of  Christian  civilization. 

The  motif  of  the  windows  on  the  South  wall  of  the  Cathedral  is  the 
Church's  contribution  towards  America,  and  the  development  of  Cathc 
licism  on  this  Western  continent. 

The  first  window  on  the  South  wall  shows  Saint  Brendan  who  in 
the  fifth  century  fired  with  love  for  God  and  zeal  for  souls,  crossed  the 
Atlantic  and  brought  Christianity  to  the  natives  of  this  Western  Hemis- 
phere. This  beautiful  window  depicts  Saint  Brendan  teaching  the  savage 
natives. 

In  the  second  window  the  landing  of  Columbus  is  depicted.  Note 
with  the  Santa  Maria,  Flagship  of  Columbus.  The  luxuriant  vegetation 
that  made  such  an  impression  on  Columbus  is  shown  in  this  window. 

In  the  third  window  we  see  the  intrepid  Father  Marquette  established 
at  Chicago  in  the  winter  of  1674  on  his  return  to  preach  to  the  Indians  of 
the  Middle  West.  Father  Marquette  was  in  frail  health,  nevertheless  he 
came  in  fulfillment  of  a  promise  he  had  made  to  the  Illinois  Indians  on  a 
previous  occasion  to  return  to  them. 

According  to  his  journal  he  arrived  at  Chicago  December  4th,  1674. 
"Chi-ca^gou11  was  the  Indian  name  for  Chicago.  Father  Marquette  spent 
eight  days  approximately  where  Wrigley  building  now  stands,  and  during 
his  sojourn  there  he  celebrated  the  first  Holy  Mass  ever  offered  within 
the  present  limits  of  Chicago  on  December  Eighth,  Feast  of  the  Immaculate 
Conception  after  which  the  Springfield  Cathedral  is  named  254  years  later. 

On  December  12th,  1674  he  moved  "two  leagues11  (six  miles)  up  the 

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"Chi-ca-gou11  river  to  the  "Portage  Mound11  where  he  spent  the  winter 
of  1674-5. 

This  Mound  was  on  the  north  bank  of  the  river  where  Robey  Street 
now  crosses  this  river.  In  the  spring  of  1675  the  rising  river  threatened  to 
flood  the  Mound  camp  so  Father  Marquette  and  his  companions  took 
refuge  in  their  canoes  and  went  fourteen  miles  west  to  what  is  now  known 
as  Summit,  Illinois. 

On  Dec.  4,  1924,  the  250th  anniversary  of  the  coming  of  Marquette 
was  celebrated  as  Chicagos1  250th  birthday.  That  celebration  was  ar- 
ranged by  Thomas  A.  O'Shaughnessy,  the  artist  of  these  windows. 

President  Coolidge,  being  in  Chicago  at  the  time,  delivered  an  address 
in  which  he  told  how  the  intrepid  Jesuit  priest,  Father  Marquette,  had 
conquered  the  heart  of  the  American  wilderness,  built  the  vast  Jesuit 
Empire  of  "New  France11  which  embraced  the  great  Mississippi  Valley. 
This  friendly  "New  France11  was  one  of  the  deciding  factors  in  the  great 
Revolutionary  War  when  the  American  Colonies  threw  off  England's  yoke. 

On  the  pylon  at  the  east  side  of  the  north  abutment  of  Michigan 
Boulevard  Bridge  in  the  group  of  life-sized  figures,  portraying  the  pioneers 
of  Illinois,  Father  Marquette  is  shown  in  his  priestly  robes  in  the  center 
of  the  group. 

On  the  wall  of  that  same  bridge  abutment  adjoining  this  pylon  a 
bronze  tablet  in  low  relief  shows  Father  Marquette  on  the  mission  in 
Illinois. 

The  next  window  represents  George  Washington  giving  to  Bishop 
Carroll,  brother  of  Charles  Carrollton,  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence, a  commission  to  go  to  Canada  to  hold  the  Catholic  French 
Canadian  friendly  to  America  during  its  battle  with  England  for  In- 
dependence. The  angel  of  peace  is  shown  in  the  background.  The  character- 
istic features  with  the  kindly  expression  of  the  Father  of  Our  Country 
are  well  depicted  as  he  interviews  the  Father  of  the  American  Hierarchy 
and  entrusts  to  him  a  commission  that  meant  so  much  to  the  then  future 
United  States  of  America. 

The  next  window  shows  our  Martyred  President,  Abraham  Lincoln, 
interviewing  the  great  Archbishop  John  Hughes  of  New  York  at  the 
beginning  of  the  Civil  War,  and  giving  him  a  Commission  to  the  Court  of 
Emperor  Napoleon  the  Third  of  France  to  enduce  his  Majesty  to  hold 
France  and  other  European  Nations  from  following  the  hostile  action  of 
England  which  had  recognized  and  aided  the  Southern  Confederacy. 

Archbishop  Hughes  as  Envoy  extraordinary  to  France  was  quite 
successful  in  negotiating  a  friendly  attitude  of  the  part  of  Catholic  France. 

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The  next  window  depicts  the  departure  of  Illinois  troops  from  the 
State  Capital  for  the  front  during  the  "World  War".  In  the  foreground  a 
Catholic  Chaplain  is  seen  blessing  the  troops.  In  the  background  the  State 
Capitol  building  is  shown  silhouetted  against  a  drab  sky.  Above  the  dome 
of  the  Capitol  is  a  Gold  Star.  Faintly,  like  a  vision  in  the  sky,  the  crucifixion 
is  shown. 

In  the  seventh  window  of  this  series  the  poster  of  the  Eucharistic 
Congress  at  Chicago  is  reproduced. 

In  the  foreground  the  Holy  Father  is  shown  giving  blessing  to  Cardinal 
Bonzano,  the  Apostolic  Legate,  and  to  Cardinal  Mundeline,  sponsor  of 
the  greatest  religious  demonstration  ever  held  on  the  American  Continent. 

Above  the  Shrine  of  Saint  Patrick  this  Saint  is  shown  presenting  to 
the  King  of  Ireland  his  credentials  as  Papal  Envoy  in  the  year  432  A.D. 
The  result  of  that  mission  of  Saint  Patrick  is  evidenced  in  the  faith  and  loyal' 
ty  of  the  Irish  people  who  have  made  such  valuable  contributions  to 
Catholicism  in  these  United  States. 

Above  the  Shrine  of  Saint  Therese  this  Saint  is  shown  amid  a  bower 
of  roses.  On  the  occasion  of  our  Diocesan  Pilgrimage  to  Lisieux,  France, 
the  home  of  this  modern  Saint,  our  Bishop  interviewed  the  sister  of  the 
Little  Flower,  and  during  that  interview,  he  stated:  "America  holds  your 
sister  in  very  high  honor".  The  sister  of  the  Little  Flower  answered: 
"Saint  Therese  always  loved,  and  frequently  talked  about  America.  I  know 
she  prays  in  heaven  for  the  great  and  generous  American  people". 

In  the  Baptistry,  Saint  John  the  Baptist,  is  shown  baptising  Our 
Divine  Lord.  This  window  depicts  the  Scriptural  account  of  the  first 
Baptism  before  it  was  instituted  as  a  Sacrament.  The  theme  is  not  only 
appropriate,  but  is  the  usual  and  traditional  picture  for  the  baptismal  font 
in  a  Catholic  Church. 

A  unique  feature  of  these  windows,  made  in  America  of  American 
glass,  by  a  process  originated  by  an  American,  is  that  they  are  not  "leaded" 
windows,  as  are  the  church  windows  of  the  old  school.  These  windows  are 
built  with  copper  and  tin  as  the  metal  binders  of  the  countless  bits  of  colored 
glass  which  make  the  mosaic  pictures. 

The  result  of  using  copper  is  to  make  the  windows  much  stronger  so 
that  they  hold  the  plane  and  do  not  warp  or  sag  as  leaded  windows  do. 

Another  unique  feature  of  these  windows  is  that  at  night  the  windows 
appear  as  mosaic  panels  showing  the  pictures  and  ornament  in  full  color 
and  detail. 

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LIGHTING  THE  NEW  CATHEDRAL 

In  lighting  the  new  Cathedral,  the  Bishop  of  Springfield,  took  a  keen 
personal  interest. 

He  felt  that  for  a  building  of  such  carefully  studied  character  and 
meticulous  detail  nothing  but  the  best  in  design  and  in  material  should  be 
used. 

Bronze  was  selected  as  the  metal.  It  is  everlasting  and  the  ruddy  gold 
harmonizes  excellently  with  the  colors  used  in  the  decoration  of  the  interior, 
and  the  marble  of  the  altar. 

The  task  of  execution  was  awarded  to  the  C.  G.  Everson  Company 
of  Chicago,  who  have  earned  a  well'deserved  reputation  for  ecclesiastical 
work  of  this  character. 

In  ornament  and  form  each  piece  was  to  harmonize  with  the  style  of 
the  building,  the  Neo-Hellenic  of  the  time  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

The  outstanding  feature  of  the  cultural  life  of  America  at  that  time 
was  a  returning  to  the  Greek  sources  of  inspiration.  The  Classic  style 
influenced  not  only  monumental  architecture  but  also  small  dwellings  and 
objects  of  art.  Enough  of  the  latter  remain  to  give  one  a  real  idea  of  the 
phases  of  Hellenic  art  that  appealed  to  the  designers  of  the  mid-century. 
A  study  of  some  of  these  pieces  gave  to  Mr.  McCarthy  and  the  fixture 
designer  the  necessary  basis  to  proceed  upon. 

The  general  form,  the  style  and  the  material  having  been  decided  it 
was  next  necessary  to  prepare  small  sketches,  which  after  much  discussion 
and  correction,  were  enlarged  to  full  size  working  drawings.  These  after 
approval  by  the  architect  were  put  in  the  hands  of  the  sculptors  and  pattern 
makers,  who  made  models  of  all  ornament  in  clay  or  in  plaster  paris.  After 
another  examination  and  criticism  by  the  mind  in  charge  of  the  work,  wax 
and  then  brass  patterns  were  made,  carefully  sharpened  and  chased  by 
hand,  and  it  was  from  these  that  the  completed  fixtures  were  cast  in  golden 
bronze. 

From  the  flood  of  cool  light  that  bathes  the  portico  one  steps  into  the 
narthex  with  a  pair  of  classic  crested  bowls  bearing  a  ring  of  twelve  lights 
on  each.  These  are  flanked  by  three  light  wall  brackets  in  the  form  of  a 
conventionalized  acanthus  plant. 

Going  through  the  main  doors,  one  passes  beneath  minor  lights  in 
the  ceiling,  executed  in  cast  bronze,  and  emerges  into  the  nave  of  the  church 
where  are  suspended  the  main  ceiling  lights. 

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These  are  great  open  dishes  of  gold  bronze,  latticed  and  reticulated  in 
an  intricate  pattern  and  burnished  to  a  subdued  brilliance. 

Surrounding  the  rim  are  studded  thirty-six  lights,  set  in  an  ornamental 
cove  and  surmounted  by  a  honeysuckle  and  scroll  cresting.  To  add  brilliance 
and  emphasize  the  richness  of  design  a  cluster  of  six  lights  is  set  inside  the 
ornament,  bringing  the  intertwined  branches  of  the  acanthus  into  strong 
silhouette.  The  dish  is  suspended  by  chains  dividing  in  pairs  and  joined 
by  ornamental  clevises  up  to  a  light-studded  corona,  supplying  additional 
illumination  from  twelve  more  bulbs  to  the  clerestory  and  ceiling. 

Corresponding  in  style  and  finish  with  the  great  chandeliers  are  large 
and  elaborate  wall  brackets,  each  made  in  the  form  of  an  interlaced  acanthus 
and  bearing  shields  embossed  with  sacred  symbols,  surmounted  by  the  Ship 
and  Rainbow,  the  emblem  of  the  Cathedral.  Every  sconce  supports  five 
candles,  and  at  the  base  is  placed  a  lamp  supplying  illumination  from  a 
separate  emergency  circuit,  and  also  lighting  the  Stations  of  the  Cross. 

Attention  should  be  called  here  to  the  Sanctuary  Lamps,  also  cast  in 
bronze,  chased  and  engraved  by  an  artist  in  metal  and  then  heavily  plated 
in  twenty'four  carat  gold. 

In  the  Baptistry,  the  Choir  Gallery,  the  Side  Vestibules  and  other 
portions  of  the  Cathedral  will  be  found  other  chandeliers  all  characterized 
by  the  same  carefully  studied  detail  and  massiveness  of  conception  as  found 
in  the  fixtures  already  noted. 

The  efforts  of  the  architect,  Mr.  McCarthy,  and  of  the  manufacturers, 
C.  G.  Everson  &  Co.,  were  bent  to  one  common  end — to  express  the  sacred 
character  of  the  edifice  and  the  all  enduring  permanence  of  the  Church  in 
beautifully  formed  objects  of  eternal  bronze,  carefully  and  skilfully  wrought. 


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IMMACULATE  CONCEPTION  CATHEDRAL 
DECORATING 

The  decorative  treatment  of  the  Cathedral  interior  is  carried  out  in 
perfect  accord  with  its  Architectural  features  and  serves  as  a  beautiful 
background  for  its  altars  and  furnishings. 

The  main  ceiling  is  decorated  in  Gold  leaf,  offset  with  panels  of  blue 
and  the  crosses  in  the  ornamental  plaster  soffits  of  the  beams  are  brought 
out  in  white  with  blue  background. 

The  walls  are  treated  in  a  two  tone  effect  blending  harmoniously  with 

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the  Sienna  colors  in  the  columns  and  the  various  emblems  and  symbols  are 
brought  out  in  accentuating  colors  of  blue,  white  and  silver  leaf. 

On  the  upper  front  walls  may  be  seen  the  Coat  of  Arms  of  Our  Holy 
Father  the  Pope,  His  Lordship  the  Bishop  of  Springfield,  together  with  the 
Great  Seal  of  the  United  States  of  America  and  the  State  Seal  of  Illinois. 

The  Shrines  on  either  side  of  the  Auditorium,  also  the  Narthex  and 
Baptistry,  are  decorated  in  complete  harmony  with  the  Auditorium. 

The  entire  color  scheme  is  a  symphony  that  contrasts  beautifully 
with  the  marble  altars  with  their  gold  crestmgs  and  gleaming  mosaics,  the 
art  glass  windows  and  the  furniture. 

It  would  be  very  hard,  in  fact  almost  impossible,  even  for  the  most 
experienced  and  talented  writer  or  orator  to  write  or  speak  of  an  interior 
more  beautiful  and  more  in  complete  harmony  than  the  interior  of  this 
Cathedral. 

Those  of  us  that  are  spending  all  of  our  time  and  energy  in  the  ever- 
lasting endeavor  to  accomplish  the  completed  results  such  as  we  have  in  the 
edifice  feel  fully  compensated  and  are  proud  to  be  able  to  realize  that  we 
have  had  our  part  in  helping  to  create  and  follow  through  to  completion 
the  final  touches  on  this  wonderful  building. 


MOSAIC  STATIONS,  IMMACULATE  CONCEPTION 

CATHEDRAL 

Among  the  many  attractive  furnishings  of  Immaculate  Conception 
Cathedral,  the  Stations  of  the  Cross  with  their  colorful  beauty  appear  to 
stand  out  as  scintillating  gems  in  a  rich  setting.  Made  of  mosaic  and 
executed  in  Venice,  Italy,  with  all  that  splendid  technique  and  skill  that 
makes  the  best  Venetian  Mosaic  so  popular,  these  stations  are  indeed  a 
pleasing  addition  to  an  already  beautiful  interior.  Pictorial  Venetian 
Mosaics  are  made  up  of  thousands  of  small  pieces  of  colored  and  gold 
glasses  fired  in  a  process  which  insures  for  all  time  the  permanence  of  their 
original  sparkling  hues.  By  means  of  gold  backgrounds,  sharp  outlines  and 
faultless  blending  of  colors  in  figures  and  scenes,  Stations  of  the  Cross 
executed  in  mosaic  present  tableaus  that  are  exceedingly  vivid  and  striking 
in  their  beauty  and  realism.  The  fine  examples  in  the  Stations  of  Immaculate 
Conception  Cathedral  possess  to  the  highest  degree  the  richness  charac' 
teristic  of  masterful  execution  in  work  of  this  kind.  They  are  so  well  com- 
posed, the  presentation  of  the  scenes  so  perfect,  each  picture  is  a  sermon 

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and  the  acknowledge  that  the  work  is  practically  indestructible  and  hence 
everlasting  adds  to  one's  appreciation  of  their  value.  It  is  only  fitting  that 
exquisite  specimens  of  mosaic  such  as  these  should  have  been  chosen  in 
harmony  with  the  splendor  of  the  Cathedral  as  a  whole.  These  mosaics 
are  the  work  of  Daprato  Statuary  Company  Studios,  Chicago,  New  York, 
Pietrasanta,  Italy. 


PEWS  OF  THE  CATHEDRAL  OF  THE 
IMMACULATE  CONCEPTION 

Pews  are  an  indispensable  appointment  in  present  day  churches, 
particularly  in  our  own  country.  The  great  St.  Peter's  in  Rome  has  no 
such  equipment,  nor  have  the  churches  in  Latin  countries,  generally. 
Little  is  said  about  pews  in  church  chronology  although  in  ancient  times  a 
"podium",  an  elevated  place  or  seat  in  balcony  in  amphitheatre,  such  as 
the  Coliseum  in  Rome,  was  provided  for  distinguished  personages. 

This  is  probably  the  origin  of  the  word  "pew".  Later  we  find  a  fixed 
seat  in  a  church,  enclosed  and  separated  from  other  persons  and  still  later, 
in  old  English  we  find  that  seats  were  placed  in  elevation,  for  lawyers  in 
court  and  in  the  exchanges  for  moneylenders.  The  space  for  these  were 
usually  in  a  square  or  parallelogram. 

In  places  of  worship,  congregations  sat  on  the  floor  or  stood.  Some 
use  was  made  of  a  "crutch",  which  was  made  of  a  staff  with  a  cross  piece 
forming  the  letter  T;  this  contrivance  provided  some  rest  in  the  kneeling 
position.  "Pues"  appeared  in  England  before  the  sixteenth  century  and 
became  more  common  about  the  year  1540  but  only  in  certain  places  in 
churches.  Transcepts  or  the  wider  areas  across  the  church  were  occupied 
by  pews,  but  the  nave  or  main  body  of  churches  were  clear.  Evidence 
of  this  system  is  found  tO'day  in  the  rural  districts  of  northern  Europe. 
Our  own  country  therefore,  stands  alone  probably,  in  the  matter  of  utilizing 
all  free  space  to  provide  comfort  for  congregations,  unquestionably,  comfort 
is  conducive  to  devotion,  distraction  is  minimized. 

In  keeping  with  other  appurtenances  in  this  edifice,  Mr.  J.  W.  Mc' 
Carthy,  Architect,  designed  a  commensurately  beautiful  pew,  the  lines 
of  which  typify  the  general  architecture  throughout.  The  Greek  border 
and  carvings  are  characteristic  as  is  the  symmetry  of  the  pew  end. 

The  element  of  comfort  for  worshippers  is  amply  provided  for  in  Mr. 
McCarthy's  design,  abundant  room  for  the  standing,  kneeling  and  sitting 
positions  as  well  as  restful  sitting  comfort.  The  selection  of  red  oak,  plain 
sawn  and  flat  grained  insures  durability  and  sturdiness.   Fortunately,  the 

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Feuerborn  Mfg.  Co.  of  Effingham,  111.,  had  a  good  stock  of  high  grade  ma- 
terial on  hand  for  this  work.  The  lumber  in  these  pews  was  hewn  about 
three  years  previously  and  was  thoroughly  seasoned  by  natural  processes. 
The  color  of  finish  selected  by  Mr.  McCarthy  truly  harmonizes  and  blends 
in  with  the  whole  and  produce  a  delightful  color  scheme. 

The  sanctuary  furniture,  prie-dieus,  Sedelia  or  priests'  bench  and 
throne  for  His  Lordship,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  of  Springfield,  when  offi- 
ciating, were  likewise  manufactured  and  built  to  Mr.  McCarthy's  design. 
The  general  architecture  here  is  again  preponderant  and  typical,  carvings 
on  the  Throne  cornice  and  Sedelia  being  gilded  to  blend  well  with  the 
architect's  personally  selected  draperies  and  carpeting.  Mandel  Bros,  of 
Chicago,  furnished  these  draperies  of  richness  becoming  to  a  Sanctuary 
in  a  great  Cathedral. 

J.  A.  BATEMAN 


MARBLE  WONDERS  IN  NEW  CATHEDRAL 

The  Cathedral  that  is  distinguished  because  of  exceptional  archi' 
tectural  beauty  is  unusual  but  when  its  artistic  composition  has  been 
realized  to  its  fullest  possibilities  and  the  architect  responsible  has  mastered 
his  subject  so  thoroughly  as  to  convey  all  its  aspects  such  an  edifice  may 
readily  be  regarded  as  an  outstanding  achievement.  No  recent  undertaking 
gives  greater  evidence  of  this  fact  than  Immaculate  Conception  Cathedral, 
Springfield,  just  completed  under  the  plans  and  supervision  of  Architect 
Joe  W.  McCarthy  of  Chicago. 

In  the  inspiring  edifice  executed  in  the  style  of  the  Greek  Revival  will 
be  seen  the  fruition  of  exhaustive  study  of  the  Classic  Greek  to  the  demands 
of  modern  structure  and  design.  Like  the  Grecian  Doric  Temple  it  is 
characterized  by  massiveness  of  parts  gracefully  formed,  delicately  enriched 
and  arranged  with  propriety  and  skill. 

Entering  through  a  magnificent  portico  made  up  of  heavy  tapering 
fluted  columns  and  surmounted  by  a  classic  pediment  one  is  thrilled  with 
the  even  more  impressive  grandeur  of  the  Cathedral  interior.  Three  altars 
of  unmistakable  artistic  excellence  give  attractive  dominance  to  an  at- 
mosphere of  true  religious  beauty.  It  is  a  surprise  of  inspiring  designs,  pleas- 
ing color  contrasts  and  massed  marble  made  brilliant  with  gold  ornament. 
The  predominating  tone  of  the  altars  is  that  of  a  dark  marble  with  gold 
enrichment  while  standing  at  either  side  are  seen  angels  and  statues, 
sculptures  of  exquisite  beauty,  dazzling  white. 

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The  main  altar  is  shaped  like  a  pylon  with  a  pyramidal,  gable  shaped 
top  or  crown  surmounted  by  a  bright  gold  bronze  cross  and  ornamented 
on  each  side  with  mythological  Griffins  also  of  gold.  It  forms  an  immense 
frame,  as  it  were,  to  display  with  greatest  possible  prominence  a  most 
beautiful  mosaic  picture  portraying  Murillo's  Immaculate  Conception. 
The  entire  mass  of  marble  used  in  the  execution  of  the  background  of  this 
altar  is  of  Portoro,  otherwise  known  as  "Black  and  Gold  Marble".  This 
is  a  marble  procured  at  Porto  Venere,  near  the  mouth  of  the  Gulf  of  Spezia 
in  Italy  and  is  made  up  of  a  ground  of  rusty  black  with  spots  of  light  brown. 
The  veining  is  unusually  beautiful  and  ranges  from  white  through  every 
shade  of  yellow  to  dark  brown.  On  this  gorgeous  black  background  almost 
severe  in  the  absence  of  sculptured  ornament  are  seen  twin  borders  of 
meander  designs  in  rich  gold  glass  mosaics  splendidly  relieving  what  might 
otherwise  prove  a  monotony  of  color.  Inside  these  borders  appears  in 
fiery  gold  an  elaborate  floral  motif  forming  the  immediate  frame  for  the 
mosaic  picture.  It  is  pointed  out  that  the  gold  glass  mosaic  ornament  dis- 
played  on  this  altar  is  of  a  type  which  involves  the  very  highest  ingenuity 
of  the  artist  as  it  is  not  of  the  ordinary  variety  which  reveals  mosaic  orna- 
ment on  a  mosaic  background,  its  distinctive  features  lying  in  the  fact 
that  the  marble  must  first  be  incised  with  the  desired  design  and  the  mosaic 
then  most  painstakingly  inlaid.  Contrasting  colored  marbles  form  the 
composition  of  the  approach  to  the  altar,  the  altar  table  and  tabernacle. 
The  steps  and  treads  leading  to  the  altar  are  of  Belgian  Black  Marble.  The 
Greek  Doric  columns  beneath  the  mensa  as  well  as  the  tabernacle  with  its 
richly  ornamented  gold  doors  are  of  Rosa  Breche  Marble  in  attractive 
coral  tints  which  form  an  effective  contrast  with  the  background.  Other 
marbles  used  in  the  enrichment  are  Rosso  Levanto,  Verde  Antique,  Giallo 
Siena  and  Red  Verona,  the  latter  forming  the  stiles  and  rails  which  act  as 
frames  for  the  mosaic  symbols  in  the  antependium.  Red  Verona  is  a  beau- 
tifully marked  red  marble  from  the  hills  north  of  Verona,  Italy,  immortalized 
by  Shakespeare  in  his  story  of  Romeo  and  Juliet.  It  is  the  marble  used  in 
the  columns  of  the  Palace  of  the  Doges  at  Venice  and  it  was  extensively 
used  at  St.  Mark's. 

A  considerable  amount  of  symbolism  is  expressed  in  various  details 
of  the  altar.  Conspicuously  displayed  on  the  Main  Altar  above  the  mosaic 
picture  of  Murillo's  Immaculate  Conception  are  the  words — 

MACULA     NON     EST     IN     TE 

in  brilliant  gold  glass  mosaic.  In  the  antependium  there  are  nine  mosaic 
panels  each  of  symbolic  design.  The  symbol  of  The  Two  Fishes  representing 
Christ,  The  Rose  of  the  Messianic  Promise,  The  Star  of  the  Epiphany, 
The  Sun  of  Righteousness,  The  Fountain  of  Salvation,  etc.,  are  among  the 
symbolisms  portrayed  in  colorful  mosaic. 

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THE  WONDERFULLY  BEAUTIFUL  MAIN  ALTER  AND  THE  MOSAIC 
PICTURE  OF  OUR  IMMACULATE  MOTHER 


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The  side  altars  are  rectangular  in  form  wrought  of  Black  and  Gold 
Marble  surmounted  by  an  elaborate  gold  bronze  cresting  of  floral  design 
of  classical  motifs.  Their  richness  is  enhanced  by  striking  and  colorful 
mosaic  pictures  representing  the  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus  on  the  Gospel  side 
of  the  Cathedral  and  St.  Joseph  and  Child  on  the  Epistle  side.  The  three 
mosaic  pictures  displayed  in  the  three  altars  give  evidence  of  rare  crafts- 
manship and  an  infinite  amount  of  patience  in  execution.  Aside  from  their 
distinctly  superior  artistic  style  these  pictures  reveal  thousands  of  separate 
pieces  of  mosaic  of  all  colors  most  carefully  blended,  matched  and  assembled. 
Figures  in  gorgeous  colors  on  gold  backgrounds  give  brilliance  and  life  to 
the  scenes.  By  means  of  ingenuously  arranged  concealed  lighting  the 
mosaics  may  readily  be  illuminated.  Deserving  of  special  mention  are  the 
beautiful  gold  bronzes  used  on  and  in  connection  with  the  altars.  Candle- 
sticks, crucifixes  and  tall  graceful  torcheres,  appropriate  fitments  for  the 
beautiful  surroundings  suggest  craftsmanship  in  metal  that  appeals  to  ones 
aesthetic  sense.  Interesting  classic  lines  disclosing  designs  of  pleasing 
symmetry  stamp  these  bronzes  as  distinctly  unusual  but  the  mechanical 
expertness  of  the  chasing  so  richly  rendered  in  the  finished  details  add  a 
touch  of  perfection  which  it  is  a  pleasure  to  behold. 

A  black  and  gold  pulpit  of  rigidly  simple  square  lines  ornamented 
with  gold  and  surmounted  by  a  golden  eagle  supporting  a  bookrest  adds 
beauty  to  the  furnishings  of  the  sanctuary.  But  enclosing  them  a  railing  of 
solid  bronze  classic  in  design  and  masterful  in  execution  completes  a  picture 
that  verily  contains  a  multiplicity  of  artistic  attractions.  Considered  from 
every  point  of  view  these  splendid  furnishings  may  indeed  be  regarded  as 
rare  acquisitions.  Their  distinctive  designs  and  colorful  beauty  are  a 
credit  to  the  artistic  perception  of  the  architect. 

The  exquisitely  carved  sculptures  so  effectively  outlined  in  the  con- 
trast of  their  whiteness  with  the  darker  marbles  of  the  altar  are  particularly 
interesting.  Two  angels  of  immaculate  white  Carrara,  beautifully  sym- 
bolical of  prayerful  adoration,  resting  on  bases  of  Rosso  Levano  Marble 
stand  on  each  side  of  the  main  altar. 

On  the  gospel  side  of  the  church  is  a  most  artistic  marble  statue  of  St. 
James,  Greater,  patron  of  the  bishop  of  the  diocese  while  on  the  epistle 
side  will  be  seen  a  similarly  beautiful  statue  of  St.  Aloysius.  Flanking  the 
entrance  of  the  interior  are  white  marble  statues  of  St.  Ann  and  St.  Agnes 
and  on  each  side  noble  works  of  art  representing  St.  Anthony  and  St. 
Dominic.  These  statues  so  resplendent  in  their  faultless  execution,  so 
fascinating  in  the  beauty  of  choice  white  marble  add  much  to  the  charm 
of  the  interior. 

The  exquisite  perfection  of  the  execution  evidenced  in  the  marble, 
bronze  and  mosaics  is  due  to  the  resources  and  artistic  facilities  of  the  studios 

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of  Daprato  Statuary  Company  of  Chicago,  New  York  and  Pietrasanta,  Italy. 
This  concern  also  carved  the  eight  statues  and  angels,  all  of  them  sculptures 
of  remarkable  artistry. 


THE  HONORABLE  JAMES  M.  GRAHAM  HAS  SEEN 

NOTHING  COMPARABLE  TO  OUR 

NEW  CATHEDRAL 

Very  Rev.  M.  J.  Foley, 
Western  Catholic, 
Quincy,  Illinois. 

My  dear  Monsignor: 

I  presume  you  have  lost  all  patience  with  me.  I  have  been  away  and 
a  good  deal  of  my  time  has  been  taken  up  answering  letters  from  parties 
who  have  received  copies  of  that  pamphlet. 

I  went  to  the  Cathedral  several  times  after  leaving  my  office  in  the 
evening  to  take  a  look  at  it  before  writing  you  only  to  find  the  place  locked. 
I  went  there  today  at  noon. 

The  first  impression  I  get  on  entering  is  that  the  scene  is  gorgeously 
beautiful;  that  it  almost  has  a  personality  and  was  extending  a  welcome 
to  me.  It  breathes  a  message  of  joy  and  hope  and  love  as  if  it  said:  "Come 
here  all  ye  who  labor  and  are  heavy  laden  and  find  rest  and  peace." 

There  seems  to  be  no  place  in  it  for  a  mourners'  bench.  There  is  no 
sign  of  gloom  or  sadness. 

In  looking  casually  over  the  interior,  there  was  no  particular  feature 
that  stood  out  individually.  Everything  fitted  in  its  place  and  harmonized 
with  the  rest,  producing  a  very  pleasing  and  delightful  effect. 

But  if  there  is  one  thing  that  stands  out  and  pleases  me  more  than  any 
other,  it  is  the  ceiling.  I  have  never  seen  so  beautiful,  so  pleasing,  so 
harmonious  a  ceiling. 

I  have  recently  visited  Cathedrals  in  Seattle,  Portland  and  San  Fran- 
cisco and  prominent  churches  in  other  western  cities.  I  looked  at  their 
ceilings  with  the  special  purpose  of  comparing  them  with  the  ceiling  in  our 
Cathedral.  None  of  them  affected  me  as  it  does.  It  is  in  a  class  of  its  own, 
and  is,  I  believe,  literally  and  artistically  the  crowning  glory  of  a  very 
beautiful  church  auditorium. 

I  am  pleased,  I  might  almost  say,  tickled,  over  Bishop  Griffin's  fine 

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idea  in  giving  us  two  historical  windows — President  Washington  com- 
missioning Bishop  Carroll  and  President  Lincoln  commissioning  Archbishop 
Hughes,  on  important  missions  for  the  Government. 

Prayer  is  defined  as  the  raising  of  the  mind  and  heart  to  God.  When 
that  beautiful  building  resounds  to  the  harmonious  strains  of  beautiful 
music,  without  uttering  a  word  the  worshipers  will  pray,  for  their  minds 
and  hearts  cannot  refrain  from  going  up  to  Him  Who  is  the  author  of  all 
beauty  and  harmony  and  joy  and  peace. 

I  feel  sure  that  when  the  work  is  all  done,  we  will  have  a  real  religious 
classic  in  architecture. 

Very  sincerely  yours, 

JMG:M  JAMES  W.  GRAHAM 

Springfield,  Illinois. 


THE  CATHEDRAL  BLOCK  IN  SPRINGFIELD 

The  Cathedral  group  easily  merits  the  first  medal  of  excellence  from 
the  National  Association  of  Architects  as  the  finest  block  erected  in  the 
United  States  in  the  last  year.  Every  one  of  the  four  buildings  is  an  archi- 
tectural gem  in  itself.  Let  us  take  the  chief  one,  the  church  itself,  for  a 
sample  for  critical  inspection. 

Vitruvius,  the  architect  of  the  Roman  Emperor  Augustus,  gives  in 
three  words  the  principles,  guiding  the  construction  of  any  edifice :  utility, 
strength  and  beauty.  Utility  means  adaptation  to  purpose.  The  Cathedral 
was  erected  to  be,  in  this  diocese,  the  chief  residence  for  God  and  the 
spiritual  home  for  every  soul.  God  is  infinite.  The  Bishop,  the  priests  and 
the  laity  have  striven  to  put  into  this  home  for  God  their  best  offering  and 
their  total  love.  Jesus  Christ  will  personally  and  bodily  be  a  perennial 
guest.  How  we  all  rejoice  today  and  thank  God  that  He  has  not  only  shown 
us  how  He  wishes  to  be  worshipped  but  that  He  has  allowed  us  to  offer 
Him  this  fit  temple,  in  which  to  worship  Him:  "I  have  loved,  O  Lord,  the 
beauty  of  Thy  house  and  the  place  where  Thy  glory  dwelled}."  This 
church  is  also  the  chief  spiritual  home  of  every  soul  in  this  diocese.  There 
is  no  expression  in  any  language  that  renders  adequately  the  words:  "Home, 
Sweet  Home.,,   This  Cathedral  is  every  soul's  true  home. 

Secondly,  Vitruvius  requires  strength  in  a  building.  Whether  you 
look  at  it  from  the  outside  or  from  the  inside,  strength  seems  to  be  the 
salient  feature  of  the  Cathedral.  The  massive  blocks  of  Mankato  stone  are 
so  hard  that  a  thousand  years  of  sun  or  rain  or  snow  will  have  but  a  negli- 

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gible  effect  upon  them.  It  is  this  endurance  in  stone  and  marble  stabilizing 
the  Catholic  faith  in  Springfield  that  crowns  today  amid  many  tears  the 
struggles  of  the  early  pioneers  for  their  faith.  The  three  deceased  bishops 
of  this  diocese  saw  in  the  vision  of  their  hopes  this  lasting  Cathedral  in 
Springfield.  We  can  well  imagine  that  the  spirits  of  the  two  hundred 
thousand  or  more  Catholics  of  the  last  seventy-five  years,  who  have  laid 
them  down  in  their  last  sleep,  hover  today  amid  the  great  columns  of  this 
Cathedral  in  lowly  adoration  and  fill  the  air  with  the  perfume  of  unseen 
censers  to  the  Divine  Master.  The  solidity  of  the  Cathedral  inside  and  out 
is  patent  to  the  most  casual  observer. 

Lastly,  Vitruvius  demands  beauty  in  a  building.  Of  the  five  arts: 
poetry,  music,  painting,  sculpture  and  architecture,  the  architect's  quest 
for  beauty  is  the  most  difficult  of  achievement,  because  mere  matter  and 
mathematical  combination  have  the  fewest  resources,  expressive  of  in- 
spiration. Nevertheless,  beauty  is  an  essential  recommendation  to  any 
work  of  art.  Indeed,  beauty  is  the  purpose  of  all  art.  Beauty  is  invisible  in 
itself  appealing  to  the  soul  and  manifesting  itself  ouwardlty  in  forms. 

What  is  beauty?  Beauty  is  the  splendor  of  truth  or  that  eclat  which 
illumines  and  holds  our  intelligence  captive.  A  church  to  be  beautiful  must 
have  unity  and  harmony  and  express  the  faith  and  hopes  and  loves  of  its 
people.  As  you  enter  this  Cathedral  the  eye  perceives  at  one  glance  its 
unity  and  harmony.  Its  total  cubic  immensity,  its  high  and  far  reaches, 
wave  on  wave  of  richest  gold  impress  the  soul  with  grave  reverence  for 
the  Majesty  of  God,  with  admiration  and  adoration  of  His  Infinite  Being, 
the  source  of  all  truth  and  beauty. 

All  honor  and  gratitude  to  Bishop  Griffin  who  has  spoken  in  this 
Cathedral  group  in  deeds,  so  usefully,  so  solidly  and  so  beautifully. 

JAMES  HOWARD 

St.  Agnes  Church,  Springfield 


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IN  THE  VESTIBULE  OF  NEW  CATHEDRAL 

Right  Reverend  Bishop  Griffin  seems  to  have  overlooked  nothing 
when  building  his  magnificent  Cathedral. 

As  you  enter  the  Vestibule  the  first  object  that  meets  your  gaze  is 
an  artistic  bronze  plaque  to  your  right  as  you  enter  the  Cathedral  proper. 
On  that  plaque  you  read  the  following: 

18534928 

Cathedral  of  the  Immaculate  Conception 

Diocese  of  Springfield  in  Illinois. 

This  Cathedral  was  Dedicated  in  October  1928,  by 

The  Rt.  Rev.  James  A.  Griffin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  Diocese 

To  commemorate  the  Diamond  Jubilee  of  the  Diocese.   It  was  originally 

Established  as  the  Diocese  of  Quincy,  July  29,  1853. 

The  See  was  transferred  to  Alton,  January  5,  1857. 

and  to  Springfield,  October  26,  1923. 

The  former  Bishops  were 

Henry  Damian  Juncker,  D.D.,  Consecrated  April  28,  1857. 

Died  October  2,  1868. 

Peter  Joseph  Baltes,  D.D.,  Consecrated  January  23,  1870. 

Died  February  5,  1886. 

James  Ryan,  D.D.,  Consecrated  May  1,  1888. 

Died  July  2,  1923. 

This  edifice  represents  the  generosity  of  the  faithful 

In  the  following  twenty-eight  Counties  in  Central  Illinois, 

which  comprise  the  Diocese. 


Adams 

Coles 

Greene 

Montgomery 

Bond 

Crawford 

Jasper 

Morgan 

Brown 

Cumberland 

Jersey 

Moultrie 

Calhoun 

Douglas 

Macon 

Pike 

Cass 

Edgar 

Macoupin 

Sangamon 

Christian 

Effingham 

Madison 

Scott 

Clark 

Fayette 

Menard 

Shelby 

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THE  EPISCOPAL  THRONE 


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1853  I9^8 

PROGRAM 


Dedication 
Of  the  New  Cathedral 


OF 


Immaculate  Conception 

AND 

Diamond  Jubilee 


OF 


The  Diocese  of  Springfield 
in  Illinois 


October  Fourteenth'Fifteenth'Sixteenth 

Nineteen  Hundred  and 

Twenty 'Eight 


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CONSECRATION  OF  ALTARS 
SATURDAY,  OCTOBER  13,  1928,  8  A.  M. 

Main  Altar 

Celebrant Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  A.  Stritch,  D.D. 

Master  of  Ceremonies Very  Rev.  Msgr.  Amos  E.  Giusti,  J.  C.  D. 

Asst.  Master  of  Ceremonies Rev.  Edward  J.  Cahill 

Asst.  Master  of  Ceremonies Rev.  E.  Burtle 

Acolytes Two  boys 

Cross A  boy 

Sacred  Heart  Altar 

Celebrant Rt.  Rev.  James  A.  Griffin,  D.D. 

Master  of  Ceremonies Rev.  George  Faller 

Asst.  Master  of  Ceremonies Rev.  Peter  Masterson 

Asst.  Master  of  Ceremonies Rev.  Victor  Goyke 

Acolytes Two  boys 

St.  Joseph's  Altar 

Celebrant Rt.  Rev.  Richard  O.  Gerow,  D.D. 

Master  of  Ceremonies Rev.  William  Croke 

Asst.  Master  of  Ceremonies Rev.  Michael  Kearns 

Asst.  Master  of  Ceremonies Rev.  Joseph  Enright 

Acolytes Two  boys 

Chanters 

Rev.  Anton  Jaschke 

Rev.  Albert  Wolf 


DEDICATION  OF  CATHEDRAL 
SUNDAY,  OCTOBER  14,  1928,  8  A.  M. 

1 .  Cross  Bearer A  bo] 

2.  Acolytes  (two) Boys 

3.  Holy  water  carrier A  boy 

Celebrant .  .  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  A.  Stritch,  D.D. 

Chaplains  (in  surplices) Rev.  Wm.  Quatman;  Rev.  G.  Faller 

Chanters Rev.  Albert  Wolf;  Rev.  Anton  Jaschke 

Master  of  Ceremonies Very  Rev  Msgr.  Amos  E.  Giusti,  J.  C.  D. 

Asst.  Master  of  Ceremonies Rev.  William  Croke 

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SUNDAY,  OCTOBER  14,  1928 

Parade  from  Old  Cathedral  at  10:30  A.  M. 

Dedication  Mass  at  11  A.  M. 

Celebrant Rt.  Rev.  James  A.  Griffin,  D.D. 

Ass't  Priest Rt.  Rev.  M.  A.  Tarrant 

Deacon  of  Mass Rev.  Louis  Hufker,  M.  R. 

Sub'deacon  of  Mass Rev.  Albert  Wolf 

Book-bearer Rev.  Edward  Cahill 

Bugia  bearer Rev.  Ernest  Burtle 

Mitre  Bearer Rev.  B.  Killacky,  D.D. 

Crosier  bearer Rev.  P.  Masterson 

Incense  bearer Rev.  J.  Dolack 

Acolytes Rev.  V.  Goyke;  Rev.  J.  O'Brien 

Cross  bearer Rev.  M.  Kearns 

Holy  Water Rev.  J.  Gatton,  Ph.  D. 

Archbishop's  cross  bearer Rev.  T.  Maloney 


Sermon  by  His  Grace,  Most  Reverend  J.  J.  Glennon,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of 

Saint  Louis,  Mo. 


On  Throne 
His  Eminence  George  Cardinal  Mundelein,  D.D. 
Rt.  Rev.  Msgr.  E.  L.  Spalding  V.  G.  Ass't  Priest. 

Master  of  Ceremonies Very  Rev.  Msgr.  Amos  E.  Giusti,  J.  C.  D. 

Ass't  Master  of  Ceremonies Rev.  G.  Faller;  Rev.  W.  Croke 

Six  Train  Bearers. 

Field  Masses 

North  side  of  Cathedral 

Celebrant A  visiting  Bishop 

Servers Rev.  J.  Landers;  Rev.  S.  Yunker 

South  side  of  Cathedral 

Celebrant A  visiting  Bishop 

Servers Rev.  A.  J.  Harte;  Rev.  J.  Enright 

SUNDAY,  OCTOBER  14,  1:30  P.  M. 

Banquet  in  K.  of  C.  Building 
Music Quincy  College  Band 

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Toasts 

Invocation His  Eminence,  George  Cardinal  Mundelein,  D.D. 

Toastmaster Rt.  Rev.  M.  A.  Tarrent 

Address  of  Welcome Rt.  Rev.  James  A.  Griffin,  D.D. 

Our  Country ....  Right  Rev.  Bernard  J.  Mahoney,  D.D.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 
The  American  Hierarchy .  Right  Rev.  J.  B.  Morris,  D.D.,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Our  Cathedral .  .  Very  Rev.  Msgr.  M.  J.  Foley,  Editor  of  Western  Catholic 

His  Eminence,  Cardinal  Mundelein 

.  .  .  .Right  Rev.  Edward  F.  Hoban,  D.D.,  Rockford,  Illinois 

Our  Holy  Father His  Eminence  George  Cardinal  Mundelein 

Music Quincy  College  Band 


MUSICAL  RECITAL 

SUNDAY  EVENING,  OCTOBER  14,  7:30 

Playing  of  Chimes 7:30  to  8  o'clock  P.  M. 

Processional. 

Program LeRoy  Wetzel 

Selections Diocesan  and  Local  Choirs 

Program John  Wick,  Highland,  111. 

Address Very  Rev.  F.  F.  Formaz,  S.  T.  L.;  R.  D. 

Benediction  of  Blessed  Sacrament 

Celebrant A  Bishop 

Deacon Very  Rev.  J.  J.  Driscoll,  R.  D. 

Sub-Deacon Rev.  Andrew  Smith 

Master  of  Ceremonies Very  Rev.  Msgr.  Amos  E.  Giusti,  J.  C.  D. 

Censer  and  boat Rev.  Joseph  O'Brien  and  Rev.  P.  Masterson 

MONDAY,  OCTOBER  15 

Parade  from  K.  of  C.  Building  at  10  A.  M. 
Pontifical  Diamond  Jubilee  Mass  at  10:30  A.  M. 

Celebrant Right  Rev.  E.  F.  Hoban,  D.D. 

Ass't  Priest Rt.  Rev.  Msgr.  E.  L.  Spalding,  V.  G. 

Deacon  of  Mass Rev.  Thomas  Cusack 

Sub-Deacon  of  Mass Rev.  John  Franz 

Book  bearer Rev.  E.  Cahill 

Bugia  bearer Rev.  A.  J.  Harte 

Mitre  bearer Rev.  P.  P.  McGuinness 

Staff  bearer Rev.  J.  Dolack 

Incense  bearer Rev.  J.  Drackert 

Acolytes Rev.  A.  Wolf;  Rev.  S.  Yunker 

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Cross  bearer Rev.  M.  Kearns 

Holy  Water Rev.  J.  Gatton 

Archbishop's  cross  bearer Rev.  M.  Enright 

Master  of  Ceremonies Very  Rev.  Msgr.  A.  E.  Giusti,  J.  C.  D. 

Assistants Rev.  G.  Faller  and  Rev.  W.  Croke 


Sermon  by  Right  Reverend  Francis  C.  Kelly,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Oklahoma 

On  Throne 

His  Eminence  George  Cardinal  Mundelein,  D.  D. 
Right  Rev.  Msgr.  M.  A.  Tarrent,  Ass't  Priest 

MONDAY,  OCTOBER  15,  1:30  P.  M. 

Banquet  in  K.  of  C.  Building 

Music  by The  Young  Ladies  of  Sacred  Heart  Academy 

Toastmaster Rev.  L.  Hufker 

Invocation Rev.  Wm.  Quatman 

Our  Country Very  Rev.  J.  J.  Driscoll,  R.  D. 

The  Catholic  Church 

.  .Right  Rev.  Oliver  O.  Gerow,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Natchez,  Miss. 

Our  Province Right  Rev.  Msgr.  J.  H.  Schlarman,  Ph.  D. 

Our  Diocese Right  Rev.  Msgr.  E.  L.  Spalding,  V.  G. 

The  Holy  Father .  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  A.  Stritch,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Toledo,  Ohio 

Music  by The  Young  Ladies  of  Sacred  Heart  Academy 

Tour  of  the  City  and  Pilgrimage  to  Lincoln's  Tomb.    The  Cardinal  places 
wreath  on  the  Tomb  at  4  P.  M. 

MONDAY  EVENING,  OCTOBER  15 

Program  in  the  Arsenal  at  Eight  o'clock 

The  Right  Rev.  James  A.  Griffin,  D.D.,  Presiding 

Music Watch  Factory  Band 

Opening Star  Spangled  Banner 

Address  of  Welcome  in  Behalf  of  the  State 

....  The  Hon.  Len  Small  or  His  Representative 

Music  "Illinois" Orchestra 

Address  of  Welcome  in  Behalf  of  the  City 

The  Hon.  Emil  Smith,  Mayor  of  Springfield 

Our  Catholic  Laity The  Hon.  James  Graham 

The  Catholic  Church Very  Rev.  Msgr.  W.  T.  Sloan 

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Introducing  The  Cardinal 

Rt.  Rev.  John  F.  Noll,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  Fort  Wayne,  Indiana 

Selection Band 

Address His  Eminence  George  Cardinal  Mundelein 

TUESDAY,  OCTOBER  16 

Pontifical  Mass  at  10:30  A.  M. 

Celebrant Right  Rev.  Henry  Althoff,  D.D. 

Assistant  Priest Rev.  Peter  Curran 

Deacons  of  Honor Rev.  W.  Quatman;  Rev.  A.  Gerken 

Deacon  of  Mass Rev.  E.  Burtle 

Sub-Deacon  of  Mass Rev.  A.  Wolf 

Minor  Officers Boys 

The  School  Children  of  the  City  Parishes  will  Sing  the  Mass. 

TUESDAY,  OCTOBER  16,  1 :00  P.  M. 
Buffet  Luncheon  in  Knights  of  Columbus  Hall 

TUESDAY,  OCTOBER  16,  2:30  P.  M. 

Removal   and   interment   of  Monsignor   Timothy   Hickey's   remains    in 
Crypt  of  Sanctuary  in  New  Cathedral. 

~         ,.         en    ,  f  Very  Rev.  Msgr.  A.  E.  Giusti,  J.  C.  D. 

Custodians  of  Body {  _.     7T  __  &      ,  ~  ~ 

[  Rev.  James  Howard,  D.  D. 

Master  of  Ceremonies Rev.  Wm.  Croke 

Rev.  A.  Jaschke 

,  Rev.  A.  Wolf    • 

Rev.  E.  Eckhardt 

Rev.  P.  Masterson 


FLAG  RAISING  AT  3  P.  M. 

Blessing  of  Flag,  and  Pledge  of  Allegiance  to  it. 

Star  Spangled  Banner  by  Childrens  Chorus. 

Raising  the  American  and  Papal  Flags,  and  singing  of  Holy  God 
We  Praise  Thy  Name,  by  audience. 

Address  by  Mr.  Francis  G.  Blair,  State  Superintendent  of  Shcools 
on  Our  Children. 

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Address  by  Rev.  J.  B.  Franz;  on  Patriotism  and  Religion. 
Selections  by  Band. 

Address  by  Mr.  Edmund  Burke. 

Address  by  Rev.  E.  J.  Cahill,  A.  M.,  Diocesan  Director  of  Schools, 
on  Our  Diocesan  Schools. 

"The  Bells  of  Saint  Mary's"  by  Band. 

Response,  Right  Reverend  James  A.  Griffin,  D.  D. 

Singing  of  "America"  by  audience. 


COMMITTEES  ON  ARRANGEMENTS 

General  Chairman Right  Rev.  M.  A.  Tarrent 

Transportation Very  Rev.  Msgr.  W.  T.  Sloan 

Liturgy Very  Rev.  Msgr.  Amos  E.  Giusto,  J.  C.  D. 

Publicity Very  Rev.  Msgr.  M.  J.  Foley 

Music Very  Rev.  F.  F.  Formay,  S.  T.  L.  R.  D. 

Speakers Rev.  P.  D.  Curran 

Parades Rev.  E.  J.  Cahill,  A.  M. 

Decorations Rev.  E.  A.  Burtle 

Invitations Rev.  W.  L.  Quatman 

Hotel  Reservations Rev.  A.  J.  Wolf 


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THE  CATHEDRA  OR  BISHOPS  CHAIR  FOR 
THE  EPISCOPAL  THRONE 


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SECTION  III 


JUBILEE  CATHEDRAL  FUND 

During  the  Jubilee  Cathedral  Fund  Campaign  in  February  1927  the 
following  pledges  were  made  to  the  clergy  and  laity  of  the  Diocese. 

"Your  name  with  the  amount  given,  if  $100.00  or  more,  will  be  recorded 
in  a  Souvenir  Book,  and  you  will  receive  a  copy  of  same  to  be  treasured  in 
your  home". 

In  fulfilment  of  that  pledge  this  Souvenir  Book  is  published. 

May  we  urge  you  to  examine  the  figures  and  if  you  should  find  any 
error  in  same  kindly  notify  our  Chairman  at  524  E.  Lawrence  Ave.,  Spring' 
field,  Illinois,  as  we  are  most  anxious  to  give  full  credit  to  all,  and  we  want 
our  records  kept  straight. 

Your  money  helped  build  the  magnificent  Cathedral.  Come  and  see 
what  your  money  did !   Look  at  it!   It  is  yours. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE: 

Very  Rev.  M.  A.  Tarrent, 

Chairman 

Very  Rev.  P.  F.  Carroll,  R.D. 

Litchfield  Deanery 

Very  Rev.  T.  E.  Cusack 

Decatur  Deanery 

Very  Rev.  D.  J.  Ryan,  R.D. 

Alton  Deanery 

Rev.  L.  Hufker 

Springfield  Deanery 

Rev.  J.  Gramke 
Jacksonville  Deanery 

Rev.  G.  Nell 
Effingham  Deanery 
Rev.  H.  Schnelten 
Calhoun  County 
Rev.  E.  J.  Scanlan 
Suincy  Deanery 
Rev.  W.  T.  Sloan 
Bureau  of  Speakers 

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SPRINGFIELD,  ILL.— CATHEDRAL 

Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Allen,  W.  J.  &  Family 6203^  S.  8th 

Allen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Patrick 1106  S.  8th 

Appleyard,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chas.  T 701  S.  6th 

Armstrong,  Mrs.  Julia 1 100  S.  7th 

Andrew,  John 1403  E.  Reynolds 


Bonansinga,  Sam  F 829  E.  Mason 

Brennan,  James  E 809  S.  8th 

Brinkman,  Frederick 1325  E.  Jackson 

Brooks,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chas 1117  E.  Jackson 

Bulger,  Catherine 617  E.  Jackson 

Burke,  Mrs.  A.  V 1304  E.  Jackson 

Burke,  Mary 1304  E.  Jackson 

Barrett.  John  W 513  S.  11th 

Barry,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  B 406  S.  8th 

Baum,  Mrs.  M.J 708  S.  5th 

Beechler.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Louis 328  S.  Lincoln 

Billington,  Miss  Catherine 1200  E.  Capitol 

Billington,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul 1200  E.  Capitol 

Brennan,  Henry 824  E.  Capitol 

Brennan.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos.  &  Fam.  ..Ibl5  E.  Jefferson.  .  .  . 

Brooks,  Mrs.  Catherine 503  X.  5th  H— 1 

Brooks,  Margaret 1210  E.  Jackson 

Burke,  Mr.  <S:  Mrs.  W.  1 321  K.  Madison 

Burkhardt,  Mrs.  H.  A.  <fc  Fam 529  S.  9th 

Butka,  Mrs.  Elizabeth St.  Nicholas  Hotel.  . . 

Barron,  Miss  Margaret 611  8.  4th 

Baum,  Miss  Dorothy 70s  S.  8th 

Berry,  Leonard  J 437  X.  6th 

Berry,  Thos.  W 1023  E.  Monroe 

Beamieti.  J.  L St.  Nicholas  Hotel. . . 

Bla  ikmoor,  Mrs.  Annie 414^,  K.  Jefferson.  .  . 

Ba  ■hmarm,  Hose 1208H  S.  6th 

Brady,  James 1010  S.  14th 

Brady,  Martin 1107  S.  4th 

Bretz,  Walter  &  Nellie 1401  E.  Edwards 

Brod  rick,  Michael  F 1129  E.  Adams  Si    .  , 

Bro  lerick,  Hannah 1  129  E,  Adams  St.. . 

Brewer.  Mrs.  Anna 1023  E.  Monroe 

Brennan.  Mary  A 1119  S.  6th 

Broderiek,  Mrs.  Margaret 1 129  E.  Adams 

Brown,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 1302  E.  Reynolds.  . . . 

Buoy.  James  E 320  W.  Capitol 

Burtle,  Mrs.  Mary  C 611  S.  6th 

Burns,  Mrs.  Johanna 1704  E.  Cook 

Burkhar  It.  X.  J 305  E.  Cook 

Butler,  Mr   .V  Mrs.  Frank  W 832  S.  5th 


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Connollv.  Hugh  A 1304  E.  Jackson 100.00  33.34 

Conway,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos.  E 416  S.  7th 200.00  200.00 

Creighton,  Bridget 1100  S.  15th 100.00  41.67 

Cadigan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 924  S.  15th 100.00            

Cathedral  Altar  &  Rosary  Society ....  %  Mrs.  Collins,  Pres 5,000 .  00  5,000 .  00 

Children  School,  Cathedral 100.00  100.00 

Cathedral  Young  Ladies  Sodality Catherine  Hansellman,  Pres 300 .  00  200 .  00 

Clear,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  B 1518  E.  Adams 100.00            

Colgan,  Mrs.  Rose 1100  S.  7th 300.00  300.00 

Collins,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo 700  E.  Adams 100.00  12.50 

Collins.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  J 1100  S.  7th 2,000.00  350.00 

Conway,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene 801XA  S.  4th 200.00  65.00 

Cripe,  Mrs.  Carl 516  S.  5th 150.00  30.00 

Crudden,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Xicholas 1724  E.  Washington 300.00  100.00 

Cullen,  Mr.  <fc  Mrs.  John 1304^  E.  Monroe 100.00            

Cullen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mathew 816  E.  Edwards 250.00  250.00 

Cunningham,  M.  J 1603  E.  Adams 200.00  200.00 

Cusick,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J 1125  S.  8th 100.00  33.00 

Cadigan,  Dan 920  S.  5th 100.00  34.00 

Call,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos b\2V2  S.  8th 100.00            

Campbell,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mathew 1327  E.  Reynolds 100.00  100.00 

Campbell,  Thos.  J 1311  E.  Reynolds 100.00  100.00 

Carberrv.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  J 1210  E.  Lawrence 150.00  150.00 

Casey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  Jas 1513  S.  1st 100.00  70.00 

Cathedral  Sacred  Heart  League 100.00  100.00 

Chapman,  Miss  Elizabeth 1303  S.  6th 110.00  110.00 

Cleary,  Rose 603  S.  7th 100.00  100.00 

Clinton,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo 1206  So.  15th 100.00  50.00 

Colgan,  John  H 1618  E.  Cook 100.00            

Conley,  H.  T St.  Xicholas  Hotel 100.00            

Conway,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  P 1128  E.  Jefferson 100.00  50.04 

Conway,  Wm.  H 104  S.  6th 1,000.00  550.00 

Crosby,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bernard 1104  S.  11th  H.— 1 100.00           

Crowley,  Anna 1400  E.  Jackson 100.00           - 

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Dirksen,  Louis 304^  E.  S.  Grand 

Donelan,  Dr.  James  E 710  S.  8th 

Donovan,  Mr.  &  Airs.  John 1220  S.  11th 

Day,  Mrs.  Margaret Elkhart,  111 

Daily,  Miss  Margaret  F 1009  S.  8th 

Davlin,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Marcus 1417  E.  Cook 

DeBoard,  Christopher St.  John's  Hospital 

Delaney,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 116  N.  15th 

Delaney,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  J 1517  E.  Jackson 

Delmore,  Frank  &  Miles 1603  E.  Washington 

Dillon,  Mrs.  M.  &  Son 202  N.  15th 

Doerfler,  Kenneth  J 630  S.  11th  H— 1 

Doerfler,  W.  J 630  S.  5th 

Dolan,  Felix 416  N.  5th 

Douglas,  Miss  Mary 1008  S.  8th 

Doyle,  J.  W 1311  E.  Capitol 

Drach,  Mrs.  R.  S 425  E.  Washington 

Dressendorfer,  Miss  Grace 322  S.  8th  Apt.  28  H—  1 . 

Driscoll,  John  F.  (Deceased) H. — 1 

Ducey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos 1634  E.  Adams 

Ducev,  Miss  Ella 1634  E.  Adams 

Duggan,  Malachy 1230  S.  16th 

Duncan,  Walter  F.  &  Gert 520  S.  8th  (Box  224) 

Dunham,  Mrs.  Marg 918  S.  9th 

Durney,  Alice 401  E.  Capitol  (Apt.  308) 

Durney,  Miss  Nellie 401  E.  Capitol  (Apt.  308) 

Sisters,  Dominican Sacred  Heart  Convent 

Dunne,  Mrs.  Catherine 412  E.  Lawrence 

Eckhert,  T.  J 516H  S.  5th 

Eggleston,  Mrs.  Mary 802  S.  8th 

Elshoff,  Anton 431  S.  8th 

Elshoff,  Mrs.  &  Mrs.  H 900  S.  8th 


Fogarty, 
Fogarty, 
Fogarty, 
Fogarty, 


Faller,  Rev.  Geo.  E Sigel,  111 

Fahy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Win 212H  S.  8th 

Fisher,  Glen H.  R.  No.  2 

Fagan,  Miss  Marg.  T St.  Nicholas  Hotel .  .  . 

Fagan,  Mat  hew 700  E.  Adams  H. — 1 

Fannon,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm 930  S.  12th 

Farrell,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francis  J 900  S.  5th 

Fehr,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chas.  H 809  S.  4th 

Fehr,  Miss  Mary 809  S.  4th 

Ferns,  Mrs.  Thos.  F 61*  S.  7th 

Fielding,  Mrs.  Bridget  &  Fain 717'  -j  E.  Lawrence.. 

Fisher,  Mrs.  Leon 1209  S.  4th 

Fitzgibbons,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James 1520  E.  Jefferson.  .  .  . 

Fitzpatrick,  Miss  Mary 1527  E.  Cook 

Fitzpatrick,  Miss  Nell 1527  E.  Cook 

Fitzpatrick,  Mr.  P.  S 1527  E.  Cook 

Fleming,  Mathew  &  Marg 921  S.  17th 

Flynn,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ed.  J 830^  E.  Munroe 

Fogarty,  C.  Isabel 607  S.  5th 

Mrs.  Nellie  M 614  S.  7th 

Priscilla 607  S.  5th 

Wm.  Ray 209  S.  5th 

Wm.  J 209  S.  5th 

Foster,  Harry  T 525  E.  S.  Grand 

Foster,  Miss  Irene  F 525  E.  S.  Grand 

Freebury ,  Allen 309  E.  Cook 

Freelove.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Leonard 309  S.  15th 

Frey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 902  S.  6th 

Furlong,  J.  H.  &  Wife 1 1 12  S.  7th 

Furlong,  Robt.  &  Mrs.  Kate 400  S.  9th 

Fargo,  Mrs.  Mollie  G 711  S.  6th 

Fernandez,  Grain  Co 51 1H  E.  Monroe. .  .  . 

Griffin,  Rt.  Rev.  Jas.  A 715  E.  Monroe 

Gaffigan,  Mrs.  Mamie  &  Miss  Rosetta.  1612  E.  Capitol 

Gallagher,  Miss  Catherine 1031  E.  Adams 

Gallagher,  Hugh  J 1031  E.  Adams 

Gallagher,  James  E 1031  E.  Adams 

Gallagher,  Miss  Margaret  A 1031  E.  Adams 

Gaffigan,  Mrs.  Margaret 1200  E.  Monroe 

Gallagher,  John 1309  E.  Jackson 

Gallagher,  Mrs.  Maria 1031  E.  Adams 

Callahan,  James 804  S.  12th 

Garvey,  Jno.  W 319  N.  Grand  E 

Garvey,  Mary  E 319  N.  Grand  E 

Gaughan,  Mrs.  Norah  &  Fam 416  S.  9th 

Gebben,  Henry  H 611  S.  6th 

Gilford,  Mrs.  Dr.  Kathleen 325^  S.  5th 

Gilmore,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos.  &  Fam. .  .  1535  E.  Capitol 

Giusti,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene  &  Stella... 628H  S.  7th 

Giusti,  Guilo 121  N.  4th 

Graham,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hugh  J 1203  S.  7th 


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Graham,  James  M.  &  Daughter 413  S.  7th 

Granata,  Achilles  J 1927  S.  5th 

Grant,  Denis  &  Fam 708  E.  Mason . 

Gray,  Thos.  J 602  S.  11th ... . 

Green,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hubert  C 512H  S.  8th. . . 

Greenan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ernest 538M  N.  Fifth 

Griffin,  Mrs Chicago 

Gross,  Mrs.  Annie 945  S.  5th 


Hallihan,  Mrs.  Cath.  &  the  Misses 

Marie  &  Catherine 1201  E.  Jackson 

Hart,  Mathew  P 621  S.  14th 

Hagele,  Albert  E 1508  E.  Jackson 

Hall,  Catherine 1528  E.  Cook 

Hagele,  A.  J 915  N.  E.  St.,  Bloomington 

Halliday,  Henry  K 311  E.  Capitol 

Halliday.  Miss  Mary  E 311  E.  Capitol 

Hanck,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  A 1001  S.  14th 

Hanrattv,  Miss  Bessie 1208  E.  Monroe 

Harbur,  Mr.  <fc  Mrs.  Carl  J 525  N.  5th 

Hurley,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos.  J 1509  E.  Adams 

Harney,  T.  J 907  S.  12th 

Harris,  Mr.  iV-  Mrs.  Edwin  C 2324  S.  9th 

Hartnadv.  Mr.  cV  Mrs.  Win 727 '  •>  S.  9th 

Haughev.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Harry  E 1201',,  S.  8th 

Healy,  Frank  J 322  S.  8th 

Heid,  Mr.  ct  Mrs.  Herman 1131  S.  12th 

Hensel,  Margaret 717  E.  Cook 

Henton,  Mr.  A:  Mrs.  T.  C 812  8.  9th 

Herman.  Miss  Marie 311  S.  6th 

Herman,  Teresa 3 1 1  S.  (it  h 

Hickey,  Henry  &  Marg 402  8.  9th 

Higgins,  Mrs.  Margaret 1517  E.  Jefferson 

Hynes,  John  T 623 '  i  E.  Adams 

Hogan,  Mrs.  Agnes  &  John  &  Fam . .  .  1225  E.  Capitol 

Hoechster.  Mrs.  Margaret  A  Marie. ..240  Webster.  Ave.,  Jacksonville. 

Hohenstein,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Albert  E 1619  S.  9th 

Hollingseed,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  .James 1 101  X.  3rd 

Horin,  C.  Win 307  X.  6th 

Hostick,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.J 2304  Yale  Blvd 

Holtman,  Ernest  G 1414  8.  7th 

Howard,  Mrs.  Catherine  1 1413  E.  Cook 

Howard,  Harry  J 815  E.  Capitol , 

Howard.  Mrs.  Margaret  &  lam 815  E.  ( lapitol 

Hunt.  Mrs.  Rose  &  Fam B24  E.  Capitol 

Hunt.  Mr.  Win 1717  1!.  Edwards 

Holbrook,  J.  II Springfield  Marine  Bank 

Inkausa,  Bartalo 614  S.  9th 


Jones.  A.  H.  Newport 715  E.  Monroe. .  . 

Jones.  Mamie 1100*1;  E.  Adams. 

Junod,  Mrs.  Helen  A 427  X.  4th 

Jenkins,  C.  H State  House 


Kane,  Frank  J 816  E.  Scarritt 

Kavanaugh,  Patrick  F St.  Nicholas  Hotel. 

Keltv.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James  M.  &  Fam. .1118  S.  6th 

Kennedy,  Ollie 715  S.  9th 

Kervin,  Chas.  F 414^  E.  Jefferson.  . 

Kinsella,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos.  F 1208  S.  8th 

Klaholt,  Carl  &  Fam 1209  S.  4th 

Kliesner,  Mrs.  Frances 805  S.  8th 

Kohlbecker,  Wm.  P 725  S.  12th 

Konrad,  Mrs.  Anna 812  S.  9th 

Kramer,  Miss  Eva  M 922  S.  7th 

Kramer,  Mrs.  Mary 1202  E.  Capitol. . . . 

Kramer,  Marie  Kathrvn 1403  E.  Reynolds. . 

Kramer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  M 1403  E.  Reynolds. . 

Kramp,  Mrs.  Christine 518  S.  7th 

Kuhlman,  Miss  Elizabeth St.  John's  Hospital. 

Kunz,  A.  E %  Ellinger  &  Kunz 

Kunz,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Adolph  F 421  E.  Lawrence. . . 

Kunz,  Joseph  C 227  S.  5th 

Kutchma,  Chas 1611  E.  S.  Grand.  . . 


Loraine,  Julia St .  Nicholas  Hotel 

Lynch,  James 800  S.  7th 

Lahey,  G.  B 1204  S.  4th 

Laswell,  Mrs.  Amanda 714  E.  Mason 

Lathrop,  Mrs.  Annie 416  N.  5th 

Lawler,  Francis  G 149  E.  89th,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Lawler,  Mrs.  John  &  Fam 618  S.  8th 

Lawler.  Thos.  F 1218*$  S.  6th 

Layton,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jas 808  S.  9th 

L'Estrange,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  A 617H  E.  Scarritt 


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Paid 


Lipsmire,  John  J 1007  E.  S.  Grand 

Little,  Mrs.  George  W 604  S.  7th 

Luby,  John  B 1021  S.  4th 

Lutz,  Leo 520  S.  6th 

Lynch,  Miss  Bridget 401  E.  Capitol  (Apt.  406) 

Lynch,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  W 609  S.  6th 


Markey,  Mrs.  Helen  &  Miss  Marg 1605  E.  Washington 

Morrissey,  Patrick 523H  E.  Monroe 

Murphy,  Mayme 1201  E.  Jackson 

Murphy,  Frank  E.  &  Mrs.  Rose 1612  E.  Capitol 

Mahaffey,  E.  J 411  S.  7th 

Mahaffey,  Dr.  Paul  F 411  S.  7th 

Mahoney,  J.  A 800  S.  7th 

Mahoney,  Katherine  F Room  1052,  228  N.  LaSalle,  St. 

Chicago,  111 

Mahoney,  Miss  Mary 800  S.  7th 

Mahoney,  Mary  &  John 800  S.  14th 

Maloney,  Jerry 1605  E.  Adams 

Mangan,  M.  B 1013  S.  7th 

Manning,  Paul 1709  E.  Edwards 

Maurer,  Mrs.  Rose 700  S.  5th 

Mischler,  Mrs.  Philip 718  8.  8th 

Moshier,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm.  H 1538  E.  Adams 

Morris,  Mrs.  J.  W 309  E.  Capitol 

Murphy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J.  &  Fam..703  S.  14th 

Myers,  Peter 51S.1  2  X.  6th 

Mentel,  Adam  A 105  E.  Monroe 

Murphy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jas.  F 520  S.  8th 

Meyers,  Mrs.  Louis  L 529  S.  8th 

Morris,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  E.  A 719H  E.  Capitol 

Maley,  Mrs.  Anna  G 319  N.  Grand  E 

Mack,  John  R Collins  House 

Moore,  Clarence 720  E.  Clay 

Muzzarelli,  Mrs.  Edward 213^  N.  6th 

Marrin,  H.  A 1623  E.  Jefferson 

Murry,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  W 1029 '  ■>  8.  4th 

Murphy,  James  P 322  S.  8th 

Mackie,  A.  D %  111.  Power  Co 

Mansfield,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 720  S.  9th 

Matheny  Dixon  &  Co Box  2*2  Citv 

Mayfield,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo.  Sr 1126  E.  Adams 

Mayol,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Emil 1400^  E.  Reynolds 

Mayol  Children 1400.4  E.  Reynolds 

Meyers,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  B 609}^  S.  6th 

Melton,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stephen  J 1204  E.  Monroe 

Michael,  Charles 1107  E.  Monroe 

Mullaney,  James  W.  &  Mrs 421  X.  9th 

Mullen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  &  Alice 1515  E.  Washington 

Mullen,  Wm.  P.  Sr 1025  E.  Monroe 

Mullen,  Wm.  E 1025  E.  Monroe 

Murphy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  J 1314  E.  Capitol 

Murphy,  Robt.  E St.  Nicholas  Hotel 

Muscat,  Phil  L 706  E.  Washington 

Milan,  Margaret 1711  E.  Cook 


McCourtney,  Dry  Goods  Co So.  Side  Square 

McKennedy,  Henry 1308  S.  11th 

McCue,  Mary 1809  S.  11th 

McCabe,  Nellie  E 728  S.  4th 

McCarthy,  Kathryne  G 418  S.  8th 

McCosker,  Alex  B 1303  Wiggins  Ave 

McCue,  Frank 1517  E.  Edwards 

McCue,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James 2129  S.  4th 

McCully,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo 1419  E.  Cook 

McCarthy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  P.  F 822  S.  15th 

McDonald,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  &  Fam. .  .  .502  S.  9th 

McGarry,  Mrs.  Mary S.  7th  (Keys  Residence) . 

McGinnis,  C.  P 811  S.  8th 

McGlennon,  Thomas 631 Y2  E.  Adams 

McGuire,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos 830  Carpenter  E 

McGorey,  Miss  Cerena  A 607  S.  5th 

McGrath,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jas.  E 1113  E.  Monroe 

McNally,  F.J 1022  Henrietta 

McXamara,  Leo 1129  S.  8th 

McNerney ,  James 707  S.  14th 

McKeown,  Mrs.  Catherine 410  S.  9th 


Neal,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ray 2339M  S.  10th 

Neeson,  Richard Illinois  Hotel 

Nolan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm.  B 1627  E.  Adams. .  . . 

Novak,  Mary St.  Nicholas  Hotel. 

Neerman.  C.  A 829  S.  4th 

Neerman,  F.  E 1040  N.  5th 

Nelson,  Frank  A 334  N.  2nd 

Nicholas,  Mary  L 1719  E.  Edwards.  . 


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Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 


Nicholas,  Mrs.  W.  J 1719  E.  Edwards. 

Norris,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Danl.  W 816  E.  Cook 


O'Grady,  Rev.  Daniel 715  E.  Monroe. .  .  . 

O'Rourke,  Miss  Anna St.  Nicholas  Hotel. 

O'Connor,  Mrs.  Mary St.  Nicholas  Hotel. 

O'Connor.  Michael B06  E.  Adams 

O'Reilly.  Miss  Rose 523  S.  6th 

Organ,  Mrs.  Clyde  W 728  S.  4th 

O'Rourke,  Bernard 715  E.  Monroe. .  .  . 

O'Rourke,  Maria 715  E.  Monroe. .  .  . 

O'Rourke,  Robert 1600  E.  Jackson. . . 

Otto,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo 1228  E.  Edwards.  . 

Otto,  Mr.  cv  Mrs.  G.  G 609  S.  13th 

Jennie  B 2100  X.  5th 

O'Reilly,  Michael  L 423  E.  Jefferson... 


Pollardy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm 1029  E.  Capitol.. 

Parkison,  Mr.  A:  Mrs.  Hiram 1025  S.  12th 

Peabody.  Stuyve&ant Chicago 

Pendergast,  John  A 1022  8.  3rd 

Pendergast,  Maria  E 1022  8.  :<rd 

Phillip,  Mrs.  Kathrvn  F 1615  E.  Adams.  . 

Phillip.  Mrs.  Margari  I 1224  E.  Edwards. 

Powers,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  R 1220  8.  5th 

r  L 6283  ,  >.  7th 

Wm.  J 1220  8.  5th 

Provench.  r.  Nil    731  W.  8.  Grand. 

atre  Co 


Quinlan,  Mr.  A:  Mrs.  Patrick 1129  8.  11th 

Quinlan,  M.  J 1205  E.  Brown. .  . 

Quinlan,  Mr.  &  Mr-.  Thos.  M '•'  shire,  Quincy 

Quinn,  12  tol 

Quinn,  Mr.  a  Mr-.  Ed.  J 112s  E.  Capitol 

Quinn,  Mr.  &  Mn  1.  •! 

Quinn,  Kenneth  T   St.  Nicholas  Hotel 


Is,  Williard 1725  K.  Capitol 

Riordan,  Miss  Margaret 501 '  ••  8.  8th 

Ryan,  Wm.  J 1020  8    11th 

Ford,  Mr.  a-  Mrs.  John  11 425'..  N.  6th 

Rachford,  J.  Kelly 336  X.  5th 

Rachford   Th        .  -  W :>■'<»>  X    5th 

Ready,  Mary  Agnes 9  

Redmon,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  P 513]  -  E.  Monro- 

Reed,  Prank 920  8.  L5th 

Reed,  Mr.  &  Mr-.  Wm 615  E.  Edward 

..  Mr.  &  Mr-.  Will 1'  

Reilly,  Mrs.  I  rank 1517  E.  Edwards 

R.illv.  Mr-.  Kathryn 307  E.  Cook 

Reilly.  Mr.  &  Mr.-.  Robt.  I nil  E.  Jackson 

Reisch,  Barry  E %  Pranklin  Pife  Ins.  Co 

iard 309  E.  Capitol 1,500.00 

Rovnolds.  Wm 1400' .  P.  P.vnolds 

Roberts,  Mn  A 610  8.  4th 

Rooney.  W.  A 700  E.  Adams 

Rothernicl.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  P 1021  S.  4th 

Ryan.  Patrick  J 1625  P.  Washington 

Ryan,  Mrs.  Anne 421  8.  8th 

Ryan.  Pdward  J 520  S.  Mh 

Ryan,  Ellen  &  Mary 1227  S.  16th 

Ryan.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James 1227  S.  16th 

Ryan,  Mary  P 1515  S.  5th 

Shiels,  Rev.  Francis 715  E.  Monroe 

Sheehan,  John  W 928  S.  4th 

Simon.  Mrs.  Owen 1212  S.  4th 

Sancier.  Mr.  <k  Mrs.  A.  E 904  S.  9th 

Saner.  Roman  B 1216  S.  5th 

Schwaner,  Mrs.  Geo.  W 1230  S.  4th 

Schindler.  Mrs.  Eliz.  (Harry) 928  S.  5th 

Scott,  Johanna 828  S.  9th 

Scott,  Mary 828  S.  9th 

Shafer.  A.  X 307^  E.  Cook 

Shindelbower,  Flora  P Centennial  Bldg. 


Shortal.  H.  P 1200  E.  Edwards 

Schuster.  F.  E Treas.  of  111.  Dairy  Co . 

Sidles.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry  J 527  S.  9th 

Sloe,  Frank  L 1202  S.  4th 

Sloe.  Minnie 1202  S.  4th 

Smith,  A.J 217  X.  6th 

Smith.  E.  W 510  S.  State 

Sommer,  John  J R.  R.  No.  1 

Sommer,  Robert R.  R.  Xo.  I   Box  99 . . . 


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Name 


Address 


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Paid 


Stanley,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James 616  E.  Reynolds. . 

Steven,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edwin 1305  E.  Cook 

buddes,  Geo.  M 1429  E.  Jackson. . 

Sullivan,  Michael  J 1125  S.  8th 

Sullivan,  Dan 207  Hagler  Bldg .  . 

Sullivan,  Margaret 1 125  S.  8th 

Sallivan,  Mary 1210  E.  Lawrence. 

Sullivan,  Stephen 1313  S.  9th 


Thoma,  Henry S.  Side  Square 

Thomas,  Mary St.  Nicholas  Hotel 

Thompson,  Dennis 1621  E.  Edwards.  . 

Tolan,  Sarah  A Farmingdale,  111 . . . 

Uhl,  Victor  A 822  S.  4th 


Vance,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  L 1712  E.  Washington. 

Vance,  Frank  P 1714  E.  Washington. 

Vespa,  John  &  Fam 1501  E.  Washington. 

Westenberger,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Garry 716^2  E.  Cass 

Westenberger,  Mrs.  Mary 1027  E.  Adams 

Wheeling,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edward 1204  S.  15th 

Wall,  Edward 509  N.  7th 

Walsh,  Mrs.  F 805  S.  8th 

Walsh,  J.  J.  &  Fam 1301  S.  12th 

Walsh,  Michael  E 512  S.  7th 

Walsh,  Richard 108  X.  13th 

Whalen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  James 5353^  S.  6th 

Whalen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  W 1309  E.  Cook 

Wheatly,  Ivo  B 52534  N.  5th 

White,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  David 628  S.  9th 

White,  Mrs.  Mary  &  Esther 509  S.  7th 

White,  F.  M 731  X.  Stevens 

Wilson.  Mrs.  Ella  &  Fam 121 '■■  X.  7th 

Wing,  Mrs.  Mary  E 1313  E.  Capitol 

Wise,  Miss  Frances 535  '  ■■  S.  6th 

Wright,  Pat 724  S.  5th 

Wright,  Wm.  L.  &  Fam 1720  E.  Reynolds. .  . 

Wilcox,  Mrs.  A.  C 932  S.   1th  St 

Young,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph 1624  E.  Cook 

Zurbach,  Mrs.  Helen  F 411  S.  7th  H—  1.... 


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Burtle,  Rev.  Ernest St.  Barbara's  Church $ 

Cahill,  Rev.  Edw.  J 1400  X.  5th 

Cummins,  Rev.  M Grafton 

Dougherty,  Rev.  J.  J St.  Mary's  Bosp.  Decatur 

Duval,  Rev.  J.  A 1100  State  St..  Alton 

Gatton,  Rev.  J.  L St.  John's  Hospital 

Gerken,  Rev.  Anthony Springfield 

Giusti,  Rev.  Amos  E 715  E.  Monroe 

Jaschke,  Rev.  Anton Box  46,  Springfield 

Lydon,  Rev.  D.  F Jacksonville 

Molony,  Rev.  Jas.  R 211  Danforth,  Alton 

Ryan,  Rev.  Morgan St.  Vincent's  Hosp.  Taylorville. . 

Sandon,  Rev.  Chas.  C Routt  College.  Jacksonville 

Sloan,  Rev.  Wm.  T 1301  W.  Monroe 

Snyder,  Rev.  C.  A Litchfield 

Straub,  Rev.  J.  C Springfield 

Phillips,  Rev.  Max  J Springfield 

Moroney,  Rev.  J.  P Pana 

Kearns,  Rev.  M St.  Agnes  Church,  Springfield .  .  . 

Compton,  Dr.  Chas.  W 728  E.  Capitol  Ave 

Conkling,  Wm.  H Post  Office 

Chapman,  Edwards  & 101  W.  Cook 

Parlor,  Fez  Chilli 229  S.  6th  St.,  Rear 

Fish,  Geo.  W %  Springfield  Marine  Bank 

St.  Nicholas  Hotel 4th  &  Jefferson 

Johnson  Hatcher  Co 7th  &  Adams 

Lindstorm,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm 856  S.  English 

McGlennon,  Edward %  Sangamon  Dairy 

Quinlan,  Thos.  W 220  W.  Edwards 

Bressmer  Co.,  John 612  E.  Adams 

Brinkerhoff  &  Co 313  S.  5th 

Dougherty,  Est.  Daniel  (Dec'd) Trowbridge 

Illinois  State  Journal Springfield 

Illinois  State  Register Springfield 

Illinois  W'atch  Company Springfield 

Johnson,  J.  Raymond Joliet 

Krez,  John  J Chicago 

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Sangamo  Electric  Company 

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SPRINGFIELD,   ILL.— BLESSED  SACRAMENT 

Ballard-Johnson  Company 219  N.  Sixth S 

Bansbach,  Emil 929  S.  Walnut 

Becker,  Mrs.  Henry St.  Francis  Hospital,  Santa 

Rosa,  California 

Bernard,  Adolph  &  Jos.  C Investment  Co.,  1st  Natl.  Bank. 

Bernard,  Dr.  E.  L 815  S.  Walnut 

Brennan,  John  P 1522  S.  4th 

Bonansinga,  Mr.  &  Mrs 1805  8.  Glenwood 

Brennan,  John  P 1522  S.  4th 

Brickey,  Mrs.  Raymond 141 1  Ha  to  Ave 

Budinger,  Joseph 1316  Leland  Ave 

Bunn,  Ruth  A 1401  Lowell  Ave 

Bexnet,  Albert  E 2100  X.  5th 

Butterly,  Catherine 1930]  -  S.  tith 

Butterly,  Mary 1930J4  8.  6th 

Bea,  Tony  G Silas  Hotel  Basement 


Cahill,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul 909  Park  Ave 

Casey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  .las M  1   Fayette  Ave.  .  .  . 

Carrigan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ed   1502  8.  Paafield 

( Jarrigan,  Arthur 1421  8.  State 

Carroll,  Mr.  a.-  Mrs.  Edw 808  Columbia 

Clayton,  Mrs.  J.  Paul 1323  Dial  Court...  . 

Cleary,  Mr.  &  Mrs,  C.  T 702  -   '  Irand,  Weel 

Clifford,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kdw 844  S.  English 

Condi  i-    Gua         1 428  8.  2nd 

Conlon,  Mr.  A:  Mrs.  Joe   _'.;_'  \  Holmes  Ave.. . 

Connolly,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alex 1816  8.  5th 

Copelan,  Mrs.  C.  C 2000  Wiggins  Ave. , 

Corrigan.  Nellie sol    Park  Ave 

Culver,  Mrs.  Mary K.  R    No.  2 

Cuaick,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  A.  B L017  8.  Coll  . 


Dagon,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  1 1921  8.  Spring 

1  >enny,  Lawrence 1515  8.  Pa-field 

Dolan,  Chas.  E 1308  8.  4th    

Donovan.  Dr.  D.  1) 1604  Lowell  Ave 

1  >oreey,  Edna  A Ill  8.  Grand  Ave.  W  . 

Doyle.  C.  J 1703  Wiggins  Ave.. , , 

Durkin,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Paul l.sOO  Bates  Ave 


Enright,  Rev.  Jos.  A 1629  Holmes  Ave . 

Emmerson,  Hon.  Louis  L Sec.  of  State 

Elshoff,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 170S  Lowell  Ave. 


Fahy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  1 1327  Whittier  Ave. 

Fay,  Percy  P 2048  8.  5th 

Fisherkeller,  Carl 804  Columbia  Ave. 

Fitzgerald.  J.  E R.  R.  No.  4 

Fitzpatriek,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  R 2037  8.  6th  St 

Fitapatrick,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos.  J 2002  H  8.  5th 

Flood.  Mrs.  Mary 506  W.  Allen 

Forestner,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  J.  J 1628  8.  Lincoln. . . . 

Foster,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  J 1429  S.  4th 

Foster,  J.  Lee 624  W.  Vine 

Franke.  Mr.  <v  Mrs.  Wm.  G 1617  S.  4th 

Franz,  Mr.  ev  Mrs.  Jos.  A 1509  Dial  Court. . . 

Freund,  Marie 1400  S.  Douglas . .  . 

Frost,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo 1801  S.  Glenwood. 

Gaa,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chas.  L 1424  Lowell  Ave . . 

Grady,  Mr.  J.  J 1728  Whittier 

Graham,  Mr.  6c  Mrs.  Paul 1510  S.  6th  St 

Gusswein,  Robert 1355  Noble  Ave .  .  . 

Guymon,  Ralph 232  W.  Cedar 


Haas  Electric  &  Mfg.  Co Springfield,  111 

Hackett,  John 1704  S.  5th 

Haddican.  Mr.  6c  Mrs.  Ed 1909  S.  Spring 

Hagele,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alfred  B 1605  W.  Adams 

Hagele.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  B 1S37  Lowell  Ave 

Hall,  Mrs.  Mary 831  W.  LaFayette,  Jacksonville. 

Hanrahan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm.  E 864  S.  English  Ave 

Hashman,  Henry  J 1736  S.  Park 

Hartman,  Miss  Emma 1300  S.  5th 

Hellhake,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Will  H 1612  Park  Ave 

Heimberger,  John  J T. — 1 


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Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Hembreiker,  Wm.  J 804  S.  Grand 

Herman,  Mrs.jfW.  H 809  S.  English 

Hickox,  Harris 529  S.  4th 

Hington,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jos 1601  S.  5th 

Hogan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  J 2141  S.  4th 

Hohl,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry 2000  S.  Pasfield 

Hotel  Abraham  Lincoln Springfield 


Igoe,  Michael  J Chicago 

Joyce,  Mrs.  Margaret 910  W.  Grand  St 

Kerr,  Mrs.  A.  W 1124  W.  Vine 

Keelev,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  E 1325  W.  Grand 

Kennev,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm R.  R.  No.  3.  Box  145 

Kern,  B.  J 1501  S.  Fifth 

Ketterer,  C.  R 2601  S.  Park  Ave.  .  .  . 

Kiely.  Lawrence 1802  S.  Sixth 

Klaholt,  Harry  F 1406  Bates  Ave 

Kloppenburg,  Carl  A 1336  Bates  Ave 

Knox.  Anna  M 1120  W.  Vine 

Knox.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  H 1S21  S.  6th 

Kohlbecker,  John R.  R.  No.  2,  Box  4... 


LaBonte,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  CM 822  S.  Lincoln 

LaFauce.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 1536  S.  Lincoln 

LaFauce,  Leo  F 1712  S.  Fifth 

Lancaster.  Mrs.  P.  C 605Ji  S.  Douglas 

Lane,  J.  M 749^  W.  South  Grand . 

Landrigan,  David T. — 1 

Lauer,  Margaret 1002  Woodland  Ave    .  . 

Lawless,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos 1928  S.  2nd 

Lederle.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walter 2033  S.  1st 

Levis,  Catherine 817  W.  So.  Grand 

Levis,  Mary 817  W.  So.  Grand 

Littlejohn,  Mrs.  Angus 1049  Woodland  Ave.  .  . 

Londrigan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jos 62s  Woodland  Ave 

Luby,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jos 1709) 2  S.  5th 

McCarthy,  Mr.  A  Mrs    John  B 1337  Bates  Ave 

McDermott,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  H 1512  Dial  Court 

McGorev.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jos 1419  S.  4th 

McXichols,  Mr.  A  Mrs.  John 1819  S.  2nd 

Mehan,  Mr.  A:  Mrs.  W.  J 2019  S.  5th 

Mehan.  Mr.  Willard 2019  S.  5th 

Melton,  Mr.  ,t  Mrs.  John 1512  S.  2nd 

Meisner,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  W 512  E.  Oak 

Metzger,  Mr.  Albert 2041  S.  6th 

Metzger,  Edmond 2041  S.  6th 

Miller,  Mrs.  W.  G 1216  W.  Grand 

Milligan,  Mrs.  C.  W 1427  Holmes  Ave 

Moaklev,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  F.  Sr 1600  Whittier 

Moakley,  J.  F.  Jr 1600  Whittier 

Moakley,  Paul  T 1600  Whittier 

Moakley.  Richard 1600  Whittier 

Monahan,  J.  F 1319  W.  Grand  So 

Moughan.  J.J 1200  S.  Spring 

Morgan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.  R 1824  S.  Pasfield 

Morrissey,  Jas.  W 1921  Lowell  Ave 

Mueller,  Erhardt 101  S.  Grand  W 

Mueth,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 2135  S.  6th 

Murphv,  Miss  Nell 1505  Lowell  Ave 

Murphy.  Mr.  <fe  Mrs.  F.  B 1720  Park  Ave 

Murphy,  Mr.  Wm 439  W.  Vine 


Neff,  Frank 2075  S.  5th 

O'Reillv,  Thos 1524  S.  Second 

O'Brien,  A.  J 1816  S.  Pasfield 

O'Connell,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jerome 1505  Whittier  Ave. . . 

O'Connor,  Joseph  J 936  Cleveland  Ave . . . 

O'Day,  Thos.  F 1929  S.  Spring 

O'Hara,  Rose  M 206  S.  Sixth 

O'Neill,  L.  T 2001  S.  Lincoln  Ave.. 

O'Shea,  John 1529  S.  4th 

Ottis,  Dr 111.  Xat'l.  BankBldg. 


Peabody  Coal  Company Chicago,  111 1,000.00 

Phillips,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  J 315  S.  Grand  W 

Rauth,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fred 1509  S.  6th 

Regan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm.  &  Fam 1110  Favette  Ave 

Reisch,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 1700  Whittier  Ave 

Rhodes,  Mr.  Wm 1704  S.  5th 

Rodier,  N.  W 317  N.  5th 

Rose,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  D 1412  S.  4th 


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Roseberry,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm.  J 1018  Leland  Ave. 

Rourke,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  M 1537  Dial  Court. 

Ryan,  Mr.  John 315  S.  Grand  W. 

Ryan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.J 1819  S.  6th 

Ryan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm 801  S.  Douglas. . 


Shaughnessy,  Mr.  John 1933  S.  2nd 

Schafer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A 513  W.  Vine 

Scalf ,  Mrs.  Maud 1613  S.  Pasfield .... 

Schavo,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  U 1524  S.  Lincoln. . .  . 

Schevers,  Mrs.  Eliz.  &  L.  W 1900  S.  5th 

Schevers,  Miss  Marie 1900  8.  5th 

Schlosser,  Fred  &  Family R.  R.  No.  6 

Shaughnessy,  Austin 1933  S.  2nd 

Shaughnessy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  L 1929  S.  2nd 

Shaughnessy,  Mr.  Joseph 1933  S.  2nd 

Shaughnessy,  Mr.  Patrick 1933  S.  2nd 

Shaughnessy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mike 1917  S.  2nd 

Sheehan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  D S55  Park  Ave 

Smith,  B.  H 308  E.  Washington. 

Smith,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo 1800  Whittier  Ave. 

Smith,  Dr.  J.  A 1920  Whittier  Ave. 

Strickland,  Mrs.  Henry 826j  >  8.  Lincoln .  .  . 

Sullivan,  T.  J 444  \V.  s.  Grand... 


Tarrent,  Very  Rev.  M.  A 1629  Holmes  Ave 1,000.00 

Thoma,  Carl  E 904  W.  Lawrence 

Trutter,  Frank  L 1 120  Williams  Ulvd 

Venvertloh,  Paul  H 227  W.  Cedar 


Walter,  Mrs.  Cath Ill  W.  Vino 

Welsh.  Mrs.  Mary R.   K.   No.  (.» 

Westenberger,  Geo.  L 944  Williams  Blvd .  .  . 

Walsh,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  A.  E H.  K.  No.  2 

Weis,  Mr.  A:  Mrs.  Jos.  A 618  Fayette  Ave 

Weisenberg,  ( )acar  F 1615  8.  6th 

Wetterer.  Chas.  J 10OI  Williams  Blvd.. 

White,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo 1802  8.  Sixth 

Wicks,  Elizabeth 818  8.  Dougls 

Wiedlocher,  George 1325  B.  Fifth 

Williams,  Mrs.  Clarence 1017  W.  Lawrence. . . 

Williams,  Mrs.  E.  L 517  W.  Vine 

Wochner,  Joseph 868  Columbia  Ave . . . 

Wochner,  Justin 70S  Fayette  Ave 

York,  Mr.  Bernard State  Auditors  Office. 


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Buedel,  Frank 1601  E.  Edwards $ 

Butscher,  Francis  &  Mrs 1131  South  16th  St 

Bansbach,  Mrs.  Chas 602  S.  11th 

Bleser,  Jacob 1 527  E.  Jefferson 

Buedel,  Anthony  F 1319  E.  Edwards  St 

Christmann,  Magdeline,  Mary  & 

Christina 803  S.  9th 

Christmann,  Xavier  B 619  S.  11th 


Dirksen,  Joseph 1601  S.  8th  St . . . 

Delmore,  Frank 1413  E.  Jackson. 

Doerfler,  Frederick 2027  S.  15th 

DoerBer,  Mrs.  Magdalena 630  S.  5th 


Esslinger,  William 1210  E.  Ash  St 

Ettelbrick,  Henry 1529  E.  Edwards 

Evans,  Wm.  H 924  Bryn  Mawr  Blvd. 

Flesch,  Alfred 910  S.  15th 

Fisherkeller,  John  L 1420  E.  Edwards 

Flesch,  Edith 910  S.  12th 

Forester,  Samuel 2132  E.  Jackson 


Gatschenberger,  Ben 565  W.  Elliot . . 

Gaughan,  P.  H 527  N.  6th 

Gaupel.  Joseph 612  South  11th. 

Geist,  Carl Q.— 1 

Geist,  Joseph  W 727  South  14th . 

Groesch,  Mrs.  Barbara 507  S.  12th 

Groesch,  Frank  W 709  S.  11th 

Groesch,  Mrs.  Lucy 630  S.  5th 


Hamilton,  Mrs.  Eva 1428  E.  Washington 

Hartman,  Conrad 511^  S.  8th 


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Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 


Hartman,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 523  S.  8th 

Hartman,  John 511  S.  8th 

Heinen,  P.  J 2136  E.  Cook 

Heitz,  Adam  R 832  S.  14th 

Hofferkamp,  A.  G.  (M.  D.) 808  Ridgely— Farmers  Bank. 

Hofferkamp,  George 421  S.  8th 

Howard,  Frank  J...- 1413  E.  Cook 

Huber,  Adolph 709  S.  15th 

Jacoby,  George 2009  E.  Edwards 

Kern,  George  A 725  S.  12th  St 

Kibele,  Oscar 902  S.  13th 

Kramp,  Carl  M 1301  E.  Cook  St 

Kramp,  George  N 1301  E.  Cook  St 

Kramp,  Nicholas  M 1629  E.  Cook  St 

Kern,  Ernest 725  S.  12th 

Kohlbecker,  Margaret 814  S.  14th 

Kohlbecker,  Peter 814  S.  14th 

Kornfield,  August 1010  S.  loth 

Kramp,  Frank 1400  E.  Edwards 

Kramp,  George  P 1606  E.  Edwards 

Kronz,  Otto 711  S.  11th 

Kuhlmann,  John 621  S.  11th 


Lofy,  Peter 816  S.  12th  .... 

Lorschieder,  Joseph 1228  E.  Ash  St 


Matheis,  George  C 1225  E.  Edwards  St. 

Matheis,  Leonard  Jr 613  S.  11th  St 

Matheis,  Leonard  Sr 613  S.  11th  St 

Merklin,  Mrs.  Eva 406  S.  11th  St 

Metz,  Michael 1027  S.  3rd  St 

Middendorf,  lien Q — 1 

Moser,  Mrs    Kli/.abeth  F 426  S.  9th 

Merscher,  Rev.  J.  W St.  John's  Hospital. 

Nolan,  John  M 830  S.  13th 

Noortwick,  Frederic 805  S.  14th 


Otto,  John  G 716  S.  13th  St 

Otto,  Charles  H 716  S.  13th... 


Phillipp,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jos 1108  E.  Cook 

Rothermel,  William 1425  E.  S.  Grand  Ave . 

Rollet,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 910  S.  12th 

Reichert,  Otto 1504  E.  Cook 

Rollet,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Adam 1210  S.  11th 

Rollet,  Magdelena 1210  S.  11th 


Scherf ,  Albert 700  S.  13th  St 

Scherf,  Frances 700  S.  13th  St 

Staab,  George  Jr 528  S.  11th 

Saner,  Carl 609  S.  12th 

Sargalski,  Joseph 1802  S.  Renfro 

Scherf,  Frank 700  S.  13th 

Scherf,  Joseph 529  S.  11th 

Schnepp,  Rov 1211  E.  Cook 

Senger,  Frank 2028  E.  Cook 

Senger,  John  Sr 2000  E.  Cook 

Senger,  Victor  Sr 2005  E.  Lawrence 

Sheehan,  Mrs.  Eliz 1143  Yale  St.,  Houston,  Tex. 

Smith,  J.  Emil City  Hall 

Staab,  Mrs.  Anna  M 1417  E.  Cook 

Staab,  Frank 805  E.  Monroe 

Staab,  Herman 805  E.  Monroe 

Steil,  John 1028  S.  11th 

Steil,  Matthew  H 1019  S.  11th 

Stelte,  Anna  M 1710  E.  Jackson 

Stelte,  George  F.  Sr 1710  E.  Jackson 

Stelte,  Mrs.  G.  F.  Sr 1710  E.  Jackson 

Stelte.  Marie  C 1710  E.  Jackson 

Stuhlpharrer,  Mrs.  Catherine 1626  S.  16th 

VonBehren,  Mrs.  Alfred 1116  W.  Laurel 

Weitzel,  Joseph  J 213  E.  Cedar 

Zint,  Charles R.  R.  No.  1,  Box  41 


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AbeU,  Mrs.  Ethel 942  S.  Spring $       100.00       $         62.50 

Alvey,  Frank 308  W.  Capitol  Ave 225.00  125.00 

Aylward,  James 203  S.  Glenwood 200.00  120.00 

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Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 


Burke,  William  P 610  S.  Douglas 

Bailey,  Miss  Mary  C 325  W.  Jefferson  St . .  . 

Bailey,  Mr.  Richard 325  W.  Jefferson 

Ball,  Dr.  Elizabeth 710  W.  Monroe 

Ball.  Nicholas 710  W.  Monroe 

Barnes,  Margaret 402  W.  Edwards 

Barrett,  Lawrence  P 421  W.  Washington. . . 

Barrett.  Win.  J 1005  W.  Lawrence. . .  . 

Basso,  Samuel 2013^  E.  Washington. 

Baum,  Elmer 826  S.  Walnut 

Bean,  Charles  R 500  S.  Douglas 

Bergschneider,  J.  J.  &  Mabel 408  W.  Capitol 

Berning,  H.  W 436  W.  Williams  Blvd. 

Beyer,  Conrad 801  S.  Glenwood 

Blackburn.  Catherine 820  S.  Walnut 

Blackburn.  Miss  Ella 820  S.  Walnut 

Blackburn,  Richard  M 820  S.  Walnut 

Blair.  Patrick 300  W.  Edwards 

Bland,  Thomas  E 616  S.  Glenwood    

Boehmer,  John 1412  W.  Edwards 

Brohler,  C.J 919  W.  Cook 

Brets,  Elmer  J 551  S.  State  St 

Brinkrnan,  Joseph 619  S.  English 

Brown,  Mrs.  Jessie  Taylor (ill  s.  4th 

Bruseke,  Herman 102  W.  Edwards 

Buckley,  Mrs.  W.  T 411  \V.  Williams  Hlvd . 

Burke,  Alexander 611  8    English 

Burke.  Edmund 126  V  Walnut 

Burns,  Paul 906  W    Edward 

Byrne,  Loretta 321  W.  Monroe 


Connor.  A.  C 716  W.  Edwards.... 

Call.  Ronald 615  Park  Ave 

Carey,  Charles 235  E.  Scarritt 

Carey,  William 1001  S.  Spring 

Carrigan,  Edw.  J 315  E.  Adams 

Carroll.  T.  C 720  w    Edwards.... 

Carter.  Irene  ft  Julia 2nd  St 

Mrs.  Catherine 918  B.  2nd  St 

Chambers.  Noah  J 312  Adelia 

Chandler,  Lawrence 610  8.  Lincoln 

Clarke.  I  hiniel 2  1  \  S    (  deiiu 

Clary,  Howard 1219  Edwardf 

Cody.  Thomas 300  8     -  

Coleman,  Charles 155  S.  (  hand  Hlvd.  . 

Cooney,  Mrs.  Win.  E 851  8.  Spring 

Coone>  ,  Wm.  E 851  8.  Spring 

Conlon,  Julia 205  W.  Allen  

Corbett,  Ellen  &  Margaret 602  S    I  >ouglas 

Corrigan,  M.  D L218  W.  Monroe.... 

lo,  Joseph 122  X.  I  totlglfl  - 

Coughlin,  Julia 316  W    C  ipitol 

Coughlin,  Mary 31ti  W.  Capitol 

Coughlin.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  T 316  W.  Capitol 

Covne.  C.  V 1141  W.  Edwards... 

Coyne.  Miss  Lila 1141  W.  Edwards... 

Churchman.  G.  C 210  W.  Jackson 

Connell.  Agnes 222  E.  Allen 

Connell,  Charlotte 222  E.  Allen 

Connell.  Nellie 222  E.  Allen 

Connell,  Paul 222  E.  Allen 

Crawford,  Lewis  A 31S  W.  Edwards 

Cronin,  Rita 316  W.  Capitol 

Crowley.  Mike  &  Susan 119  S.  Pasfield 

Cummins.  John 925  W.  Wa.-hington. 

Curren,  John  W 927  S.  Spring 


Davis,  Jesse 621  W.  Capitol 

Denny,  John  J 434  W.  Capitol 

Denny,  Leo 434  W.  Capitol 

DeRosa,  John 215  W.  Mason 

Desautels,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  P 1010  W.  Edwards. . . . 

Devlin,  Edward  F 1135  S.  1st  St 

Dirksen,  Paul 105  X.  Pasfield  St... 

Dineen.  James 1251  W.  Washington. 

Dineen  Sr.,  John 1251  W.  Washington. 

Dineen,  Robert  A 1251  W.  Washington. 

Dirksen,  Mrs.  Alice 210  S.  Walnut 

Dirksen.  Mary 210  S.  Walnut 

Donelan.  William 922  S.  College 

Donohoe,  Michael R.  R.  Xo.  6 

Dowdall,  Kate 1013  S.  College 

Dowling.  Mrs.  Kate 404  W.  Capitol 

Dovle,  Wm.  H 501  S.  Xew  St 

Duddy,  Thomas 859  S.  State 


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Name                                                       Address  Pledged  Paid 

England,  Helen 519  W.  Monroe 150.00           

England,  J.  C 635  W.  Capitol 100.00  9.00 

Enlow,  Lee 218  W.  Lawrence 100.00  66.66 

Fahy,  Miss  Julia 227  W.  Allen 100.00  10.00 

Farris,  William  J 441  W.  Reynolds 100.00  30.00 

Ferguson,  G.  H 215  W.  Adams 100.00            

Finnigan,  Thos.  J 1135  W.  Edwards 2.">0.00  150.00 

Fischer,  Miss  Ollie 426  W.  Adams 100.00            

Fitzgerald,  Edw.  C 324  X.  Glenwood 150.00  150  00 

Fitzgerald,  Mr.  Edw 215  E.  Jackson 300.00  200.00 

Fitzgerald,  Mrs.  Nora 215  E.  Jackson 1,500.00  900.00 

Fitzgibbon.  Maurice 210  X.  State 100.00  75.00 

Fitzpatrick.  John  W 420  W.  Capitol 100.00            

Fitzsimmons,  P.  H 223  W.  Grand  Ave.  X 100.00            

Flemming.  John  S 1 132  S.  1st 150.00  20.00 

Fleming.  Mrs.  Marg.  &  Miss  Anna.  .  .523  S.  Glenwood 100.00  58.31 

Flesch,  Edw.  A 219  W.  Jackson 100.00  35  00 

Flesch,  Frank  W 1 1 13  S.  Spring 105.00  70.00 

Flvnn,  John  H 34  X.  Lincoln 100.00  25.01 

Franz,  Charles  J 814  W.  Edwards 300.00  200.00 

Fortune,  Joseph 414  W.  Adams 100.00 

Funkhouser,  Jno.  C 608  8.  English 100.00 

Gaffigan,  John  F 117  X.  State 200.00 

Gaffigan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Michael  J 212  W.  Monroe LOO  on 

Gannan.  Dennis  E 236  X.  W.  Grand loo  oo 

Gillarde,  F 10  &  Capitol 300.00 

Glennon,  Philip 119  S.  Pasfield 100.00 

Golden,  Marguerite 503  W.  Jefferson 100.00  66.00 

Gorman.  Catherine  R 102  8.  Glenwood 100.00  7.".  00 

Gorman.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 1816  8.  College 100.00  10.00 

Gorman,  Mary  A 102  8.  Glenwood 100.00  70.00 

Gorman,  Theresa 102  8.  Glenwood 100.00  46  00 

Gooley,  Marv  E 102  8.  Glenwood 100.00  60  no 

Grady,  Michael  J 540  S.  Lincoln 100.00  20.00 

Graeff.  Fred 128  N.  W    Grand 100.00           

Groesch,  Chas.  X 1014  W    Edwarda 150.00           

Groesch,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 413  W.  Capitol 100.00  50.00 

Gusswein,  Henry  M 615  W.  Capitol 200.00  120  00 

Howard,  D.  D.,  Rev.  J.  J \V.  Capitol  Ave 1,000.00  1,000.00 

Harrington,  Mr.  A  Mrs.  E 406  W.  Jefferson 200.00  20000 

Haensel.  Mr-.  E 360  W.  Reynold 100.00           

Haley,  Michael 21s  8.  Walnut  (H.— 1) 100.00           

Hammon,  Mrs.  Bridget 413  W.  Reynolds 100.00  30  00 

Harris,  Hattie  K 224  E.  Capitol  Ave 100  00  100.00 

Hartmann,  Rose 405  W.  Washingtou 100.00  70.00 

Havev,  Chas.  R 1017  W.  Wa>hington 100.00            

Havey,  Frank Bradfordton 100.00           

Haves,  Patrick  R 116  8.  Glenwood 100.00           

Heffernan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Win 602  W.  Jefferson 100.00  30.00 

Heron,  Harry 416  W.  Monroe 100.00  16.66 

Hellner,  I  >scar  F 527  W.  Reynolds 100.00           

Hesser,  George 114  E.  Edwarda 100.00  100.00 

Higgins,  Katherine 904  8.  Second  St 100.00  to  00 

Holmes.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  A 104  X.  State 100.00  30.00 

Howden,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  J 405  Park  Ave 100.00  60.00 

Irvine,  Dr.  Wm.  B 424  W.  Capitol 150.00  100.00 

Ivory,  R.  G 523  W.  Jefferson 100.00            

Jaeger.  Justin 420  W.  Capitol  Ave 100.00  10.00 

Jennings,  Mrs.  Rose 151  W.  Grand  Ave.  X 100.00  30.00 

Jenot,  John  F 305  W.  Canedy 100.00  12   50 

Jones,  Fred  A 455  W.  Cook 100.00  60.00 

Kane,  The  Misses 1141  S.  Spring 150.00  150.00 

Keys,  Edward  D Ridgely  Farmers'  Bank 100 .  00  100 .  00 

Keys,  George  E Ridgely  Farmers'  Bank 100.00  100.00 

Kirlin.  Edward  F..  Egan  &  Mary 501  W.  Washington 1.000.00  1,000.00 

Kinsella.  James  M 910  S.  Spring 100.00  100.00 

Kavanaugh,  J.  A 606  S.  Douglas 100.00            

Keck.  George  V 228  E.  Scarritt 100 .  00            

Kennedy,  Hugh  F 934  S.  2nd 100.00  60.00 

Kern,  Edward 450  W.  Chenery 100 .  00  100 .  00 

Kervin.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm.  T 413  S.  Pasfield 100.00  20.00 

Kettering.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene 602  8.  Glenwood 100.00  50.25 

Knoeppel,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mathias (Deceased) 100.00  100.00 

Knox,  Mrs.  Kate 223  X.  West  Grand 100.00            

Knox,  William 422  W.  Washington 100 .  00            

Lauterbach.  Pater  &  Alice  Sheehan.  .  .320  W.  Revnolds 150.00  150.00 

Lee,  Mrs.  C 640  W.  Monroe 100.00            

Lee,  John  W 1003  S.  College 100 .  00  20 .  00 

Leeder,  Gilbert  &  Eliz 841  S.  Glenwood 100.00  30.00 

89 


Name 


Address 


Leeder,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  F 841  S.  Glenwood. 

Link,  Albert  J 210  W.  Jackson.. 

Lott,  Mrs.  Chas.  E 712  S.  Pasfield... 

Lynch,  William  A 514  State 


Mahon.  Mike (Deceased) 

Mahoney,  Florence  W 1 138  Spring 

Maloney,  John  J 225  Logan  Ave 1 

Maggenti,  Joseph 325  W. "Washington 

Marshall,  Mrs.  It.  E 34— 20th  Ave.,  May  wood,  111. .  .  . 

Maurer,  Anton  J 207  W,  Cook 

Maurer,  Rupert 633  S.  Glenwood 

Mester,  Mrs.  A.  J 1  lit  W.  Grand  Ave 

Midden,  Joseph 606)4  8.  College 

Midden,  John  8 916  S.  Pasfield 

Miller,  Carl 810  8.  College 

Mueller,  Ldw 1000  8.  Second 

Mueller,  Frank  J 222  W.  Allen 

Mulcahy,  Xonnie 113  W.  Lawrence 

Murphy,  Mrs.  J.  F 623  8.  Walnut 

Murphy,  John  J 1 143  8.  First 

Murray,  Margaret  A 506  W.  Monroe 

Murray,  Mary 307  W.  Capitol  (H.— 1) 

Murray,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Pat 506  W.  Monroe 

Murray,  Timothy 513  S.  College 

Muaaillon,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jos 513  W.  Canedy  (Deceased) 

Mussillon,  II.  L 513  \V.  Canedy 

McCarthy,  John  J 710  S.  Walnut 

Mc(  bath,   Timothy 215  W.  Monroe 

McCann,  Anna ]  i     -   -     -        :,d 

McCann,  Cora 1 138  B.  Becond 

McCann,  C.  R 1.  rernor 

McCann.  Harvey 1  138  B.  Second 

McCann,  Nell 11    —    -       ind 

McCarthy,  John  J 710  8.  Walnut 

McFall,  J.  Gregory 100  S.  Walnut 

Mcl'all.  Mr.  A  Mrs.  John 100  S.  Walnut 

Mc(  rlennon,  Mrs.  Mary 906  W.  Lawrence 

Mc(  rlennon,  Michael  J 905  W.  Lawrence 

Mr(  rowan,  Frank ool  W.  Edwards 

McGraugh,  Frank 5ls  W.  Jefferaon 

McGraugh,  Mr.  it  Mrs.  John 51s  W.  Jefferaon 

McGuire,  Thomas Walnut 

McKee,  It.  A 325^  w.  Jackaon 

McLaughlin,  Eugene 431  W.  Jefferaon 

McLaughlin,  Helen 431  W.  Jefferaon 

McLaughlin,  Howard 431   W.  Jefferson 

McLean.  Alice 010  S.  Second 

McLean,  Mrs.  Florence 133  N.  Glenwood 

McMurry,  Frank 921  W.  Lawrence 

McMurry,  Catherine  it  Mary 021  W.  Lawrence 

McMurry,  M.  8 921  W.  Lawrence 

McRoberts,  Mrs.  Margaret 216  E.  Cook 

McRoberts,  Mary 216  E.  Cook 


Xatterman,  Wm.  J 610  S.  College 

Xeef ,  Emil 504  B.  Walnut 

Nolan,  Matilda 221  W.  Washington. 

Xoonan,  Mrs.  Margaret 40!>  S.  Walnut 


O'Brien, 
O'Brien, 
O'Brien, 
O'Brien, 
O'Brien, 
O'Brien, 


Andrew 203  X.  Glenwood 

Daniel  P 910  S.  Second 

Ellen 910  S.  Second 

Frank  P 910  S.  Second 

James  Leo 901  W.  Jefferson. 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  H 901  W.  Jefferson . 

O'Brien.  Mary 910  S.  2nd 

O'Laughlin,  Mrs.  Jane 411  W.  Cook 

O'Rourke,  Charles H.— 1 


Patton,  Joseph  Sr 837  S.  Glenwood 

Peifer,  Martin 408  W.  Washington. 

Peifer,  Mrs.  Mary  (Deceased) 514  S.  Glenwood 

Pierce,  Florence 100  X.  State 

Pierce,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  G.  W 100  X.  State 

Price,  Mary  A 102  W.  Lawrence . . . 

Price,  Vivian  C 102  W.  Lawrence . . . 


Rathbone,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  J 911  S.  2nd 

Reagan,  Agnes 527  W.  Reynolds 

Reagan,  Grace  A 527  W.  Reynolds 

Reed,  Agnes 930  W.  Governor  (Deceased) 

Reed,  Mrs.  Eliz 930  W.  Governor 

Reed,  John 930  W.  Governor 

Regan,  Annie  &  Katie 433  W.  Canedy 


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Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 


Reiger,  John 435  W.  Edwards . . , 

Reilly,  Mrs.  Edw 316  W.  Adams.... 

Reilly,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  P 721  S.  Douglas. .  .  . 

Robinson,  Mr.  Frank  J Monroe  &  Walnut. 

Robson,  George 1304  W.  Governor. 

Rolens,  Dr.  M.  E 909  S.  College 

Ryan,  Andrew 231  W.  Jackson . . . 


Smith,  Rev.  T Divernon,  111 

Scalzo,  Lillian 325  W.  Washington 

Small,  Gov.  Len Springfield 

Sankey,  John 1 15  S.  2nd 

Saries,  Anna 100  E.  Allen 

Saries,  Mr.  Fred 100  E.  Allen 

Saries,  Miss  Marie 100  E.  Allen 

Scalzo,  Felix  S 325  W.  Washington 1,000.00 

Scherf,  John 310  Adelia 

Schnepp,  Harry 930  S.  College 

Schroeder,  Frank 230  E.  Capitol 

Schroeder,  Margaret 230  E.  Capitol 

Searcy,  Earl  B 1330  Lowell  Ave 

Seeley,  Mrs.  Roy 108  E.  Cook 

Sexton,  .Mr.  &  .Mrs.  J.  W 201  S.  Glenwood 

Sexton,  Stephen  &  Mary 410  W.  Williams 

Shaughnessy,  Frank 325  S.  3rd 

Simons.  Aloysius  &  Nellie 126  \  .  State 

Simons,  Nellie 126  N.  State 

Skehan,  Patrick 530  S.  Glenwood 

Smorowski.  Christma 225  E.  Capitol 1,500.00 

St.  Agnes  Ave.  Maria  Society  (Foresters) — 416  W.  Monroe 

St.  Agnes  School  Children 

Stanley,  James 1035  S.  College 

Stein,  Mr.  A:  Mrs.  X.  A 306  W.  Kd  wards 

Stengel,  Carl 1112  W.  Governor 

Stillwagon,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  B.  W 158  N.  1  >ouglas 

Streitmiller,  J.  L 510  S.  Walnut 

Summers,  J.  H 463*$  W.  Cook  (H.— 1) 

Schmidt,  John,  Irene  &  Alva  &  Farm  .210  E.  Carpenter 

Tabor,  Mrs.  Walter 925  W.  Lawrence 

Terrill,  Andrew 627  S.  New 

Thompson,  ( Satherine 503  N.  Walnut 

Thompson.  John 523  \.  2nd 

Tierney,  John 1020  S.  College 

Tobin,  Ed.  S 319  N.  Kline 

Trotter,  Louise 503 '  ■>  W.  Jefferson 

Trotter  MeCann,  Susan 916  S.  First 

Troy,  Mrs.  Leo.  L 519  VV.  Monroe    

Townley,  Charles  \Y 120  S.  W.  C  Irand 


Voight,  August 514  S.  College 

Wall.  Walter  &  Helen 131  W.  Mason 

Walsh,  Catherine  &  Josephine t >  I  * »  W.  Capitol 

Ward,  John 842  S.  2nd 

Weber,  Hazel 124  N.  W.  Grand 

Wetzel.  1".  A 409  S.  Pasfield 

White,  Edna  (Miss) 1261  W.  Washington 

White,  W.  T 1261  W.  Washington 

Wiemeff,  Muriel Attorney  General's  t  Mlice. 

Wright,  James 130  S.  English 


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175  00 

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23.33 

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8.33 

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Zeller,  Misses 205  S.  West  Grand 150.00  50.00 

SPRINGFIELD,  ILL.— ST.   BARBARA'S 

Mazir,  Rev.  F.  S Springfield $ 

Bayer,  Andrew 2141  Yale  Blvd 

Bestudik,  Agnes 2117  N.  17th  St 

Bestudik,  Helen 2125  N.  17th  St 

Bestudik,  Joseph 2125  N.  17th  St 

Bucar,  Frank 503  S.  1 1th  St 

Copp,  Melio R.  R.  No.  3 

Diaz,  Servia R.  R.  No.  8 

Duffy,  John  J 1630  E.  Melrose 

Kruger,  William  A R.  R.  No.  3 

Lach,  Stephen 1901  S.  Grand  Ave.  E 

Lascody.  Michael  J 1923  N.  9th  St 

Laskodi  Sr.,  Michael 1125  Joles  Ave 

Librich,  Peter 1212  E.  Stuart  St 

Lederle,  J.  F 1800  S.  13th  St 

Miller,  John 1639  E.  N.  Grand 

Nickey,  Harry  W 18th  &  Capitol 

Szerletich,  Stephen 2421  Yale  Blvd 

Treelo  Sr.,  George 1616  Cummings  Ave 

91 


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35.00 

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100.00 

41.67 

100.00 

58.33 

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58.33 

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100.00 

16.66 

Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Ushman,  Mike R.  R.  No.  3 100 . 00  

Wheeler,  Grover 1625  S.  16th  St 100.00  33.32 

Zaubi  St.,  Anton 1123  S.  12th  St 100.00  64.00 

SPRINGFIELD,  ILL.— ST.  JOSEPH'S 

Abell,  Edmund 910  Walnut  St $  100.00       $   

Albright,  Theo 1220  N.  Second  St 100 .  00  60 .  00 

Allison,  George  E 1622  E.  South  Grand 100 .  00  17  .  33 

Allison,  Patrick 629  E.  X.  Grand  Ave 100.00  41.65 

Angell,  Raymond 709  E.  N.  Grand  Ave 100.00  

Antonacci,  Vincent 2213  E.  X.  Grand  Ave 100.00  20.00 

Antonacci.  Mark 2223  E.  X.  Grand  Ave 100  00  

Argus,  Harry 1433  X.  3rd  St 150.00  100.00 

Aikinson.  E.  E 1324  X.  6th  St 100.00  40.00 

Babickv,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jno.  &  Fam.  .  .  .1136  N.  6th  St 100  00  

Ball,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 114  W.  Miller  St 100.00  41.65 

Barth,  Katherine 1017  Rutledge  St 100.00  60.00 

Barth,  Marie 1017  X.  Rutledge  St 100.00  100.00 

Bretz.  John 916  X.  6th  St 500.00  500.00 

Burke,  William 1516  X.  Nth  St 100.00  100  00 

Barry,  Kate 1113  X.  9th  St 100.00  100.00 

Black.  Mr.  &  Mr<.  Win.  1 1107  X.  4th  St 500.00  300  00 

Bierbaum,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl  J 611  Eastman  Ave 100.00  40.00 

Bowen,  Miss  A 1108  E.  N.  Grand  Ave 100. 00 

Bowen,  Stephen 1108  E.  N.  Grand  Ave 100.00 

Burke,  John  M R.  R.  No.  5 100.00 

Burke,  Mrs.  Sarah N07  X.  7th  St 100.00 

Burke.  T.  H 115  W.  Miller 100.00 

Burns.  James 1026  X.  11th 100.00 

Burns  &  Wife,  M.  M 865  W.  Calhoun  Ave 100. 00 

Burns  Jr.,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Michael 418  W.  Calhoun 100.00 

Burns  Sr.,  Michael 1926  X.  11th  St 100.00 

Burns,  William 928  E    X.  Grand 100.00 

Butler,  Hearst 1229  Converse  Ave lot)  00 

Butler,  William  F 1310  X.  6th  St 100.00 

Butz,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo 1300  X.  3rd  St 100  00 

Brennan,  Mary 351  W.  Carpenter  St 100.00 

Brennan,  Wm 617  X.  7th  St 100  00 

Brunner,  John  F R.  R.  No.  4 100.00 

Brust,  T.  K 1621  X.  Sth  St 100.00 

Brunner,  John 1306  X.  5th  St 500.00 


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Clancy,  Patrick Sherman,  111 150 .  00 

Cadigan,  William 1604  Matheny  Ave 100  00 

Cahill,  Alice  &  Catherine 1234  X.  3rd  St 100.00 

Cain,  Emma  J 2131  X.  11th  St 100.00 

Cain.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 1137  Patton  Ave 100.00 

Cannon.  Joseph Sth  &  Sangamon  Ave 100 .  00 

Campbell,  James  B 2354  Peoria  Rd 100.00 

Capilla,  James 1955  Converse  Ave 100.00 

Capilla,  Ray 1955  Converse  Ave 100.00 

Carnev.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jas 944  X.  2nd  St 100.00 

Carroll.  Katherine 916  X.  6th  St 300.00 

Carter,  Harold 701  Ridgely 100  00 

Chambers.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  B 630  W.  Herndon 100.00 

Church.  Mrs.  C.  P.  *fc  Children 938  N.  3rd  St 100.00 

Clark.  Chas.  E 9th  &  Xorth  Grand 100.00 

Coadv,  Francis 1307  X.  6th  St 100.00 

Coady,  Xell  E 1307  X.  6th  St 100.00 

Coadv.  Mary 1307  X.  6th  St 100.00 

Connolly,  Elizabeth 1144  X.  8th  St 100.00  100.00 

Connollv.  Josephine 1144  X.  8th  St 100.00  49.98 

Connollv,  Mary  L 1144  X.  Nth  St 100.00  100.00 

Connollv,  Marv  (Deceased) 1144  X.  Sth  St 100.00  100.00 

Connollv.  Mrs.  Marv 1144  X.  8th  St 100.00  100.00 

Conroy,  E.  J 1309  X.  5th  St 100.00  

Cooke,  Harold O'R 100.00  

Cooney,  John 411  W.  X.  Grand 100.00  25.00 

Cooney,  Michael 1704  X.  Sth  St 100.00  100.00 

Copp,  Louis 2222  E.  X.  Grand  Ave 100.00  50.00 

Cooper,  Harlan 1336  Ridgely  Ave 100. 00  

Cooper,  Simon 1336  Ridgely  Ave 100.00  100.00 

Corcoran,  James 714  X.  7th  St 100.00  60.00 

Corcoran,  Margaret 714  X.  7th  St 100.00  60.00 

Corrigan,  John  F 1301  X.  9th  St 100.00  

Costello.  Mrs.  Mary  &  Fam 932  X.  4th  St 100.00  

Cour,  Ray  F 912  Reservoir 100  00  30.00 

Coutrakon,  Mrs.  Chas 811  E.  X.  Grand  Ave 100.00  60.00 

Cullen.  James  E 514  Ridgely  Ave 100.00  

Cunningham,  Mrs.  Anna 732  X.  5th  St 150.00  75.00 

Cunningham,  J.  M 1235  Ledlie  Ave 100.00  50.00 

Curran,  Alice  &  Hanna 514  Calhoun  Ave 100.00  70.00 

Carpenter.  Marv 1031  X.  7th  St 100.00  70.00 

Chambers,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 630  W.  Herndon  St 100.00  

92 


Name  Address 

Dacy,  William 1022  N.  4th  St 

Dailey,  Margaret 921  N.  9th  St 

Dougherty,  Ellen  J 929  X.  3rd  St 

Daughton,  Leona  V 1153  X.  8th  St 

Dougherty,  Mary 929  X.  3rd  St 

Daughton  Jr.,  Charles 1 153  X.  8th  St 

Daughton,  Xell 1153  X.  8th  St 

Daughton,  R.  E 1153  X.  8th  St 

Davis,  Thomas  A 1140  X.  8th  St 

Day.  Mrs.  CD 1326  E.  X.  Grand 

De  Silva,  Mrs.  William 1303  Franklin  Ave 

De  Vaney,  Francis 1151  X.  7th  St 

De  Vaney,  J.  P 1151  X.  7th  St 

De  Vanev,  Mrs.  Mike 1151  X.  7th  St 

Devlin,  Francis  J 1426  X.  11th  St 

Doenges,  A.  W 1316  X.  3rd  St 

Donelan,  Elizabeth  C 1167  X.  3rd  St 

Donelan,  John  J 1717  S.  5th  St 

Donelan,  T.  P 603  X.  5th  St 

Doenges  Jr.,  A.  W 523  S.  8th  St 

Donovan,  Anna  P 1230  Monumental  Ave.  .  . 

Domsalla.  Henry 124^  X.  7th  St 

Dooley,  R.J 1 105  Converse  Ave 

Dooner,  Margaret 1341  X.  3rd  St 

Dooner,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  P.  J 1341  X.  3rd  St 

Dorgan.  Margaret 1050  X.  6th  St 

Dorgan,  Thomas 1050  X.  6th  St 

Dougherty,  Thomas 929  X.  3rd  St 

Downey,  John  &  Family 1 161  X.  3rd  St 

Downey.  William 1125  X.  9th  St 

Doyle,  William 1135  X.  5th  St 

Dupv,  Mrs.  Catherine 122.")  Converse  Ave 

Dunham.  John  L 208  W.  Miller 

Dunigan.  Mrs.  E 1 155  X.  3rd  St 

Dunigan,  James  W   1 155  X    3rd  St 

Durkin,  Frances 827  N.  9th  St 

Durkin,  James  Jr 125>j>  X.  6th  St.  O'R.—  1 

Empire  Hotel  Co 422  E.  Jefferson 

Engel,  Mr.  <fc  Mrs.  John  P 1104  X.  2nd  St 

Egan,  Loraine 630  W.  X.  Grand 

Elshoff.  Arthur  II 1411  X.  5th  St 

Flately,  Patrick 1137  X.  9th  St 

Fortune,  William  &  Wife 717  X.  6th  St 

Fernandes,  Lawrence 1305  X.  3rd  St 

Fenton,  John 1318  N    8th  Si    O'R— 1.. 

Fernandes.  Thomas 1512  X.  8th  St 

Fielding,  W.J 713  N.  5th  St 

Fitzpatrirk.  John  A 1700  X.  8th  St 

Fitzgerald.  William 1177  X.  4th  St 

Fixmer,  Jane 916  X.  6th  St 

Fixmer.  Mrs.  Eva  B 916  X.  6th  St 

Flaherty,  Anne  C 1177  X.  5th  St 

Flaherty.  Ed.  V 1 177  X.  5th  St 

Flaherty.  Alice  R 1 177  X.  5th  St 

Flaherty.  Mary 1177  X.  5th  St 

Folev.  Catherine 1162  X.  7th  St 

Foley.  John 1619  X.  10th  St 

Foley.  John 628  Elliott  Ave 

Folev.  Michael 1128  Percv  Ave 

Foley.  Xeil  J 1619  X.  10th  St 

Folev.  Thos 1619  X.  10th  St 

Ford.  Albert 1623  X.  1 1th  St 

Ford.  Mrs.  Ed 832  K.  X.  Grand 

Ford,  George  H 1617  Peoria  Rd 

Ford.  George  R 832  E.  X.  Grand 

Ford,  Leonard  J 1623  X.  11th  St 

Ford,  Robert 1519  X.  8th  St 

Ford,  Raymond 1622  X.  11th  St 

Ford,  Thomas 1617  Peoria  Road 

Fortune,  James  J 1114  X.  Nth  St 

Freeman,  A.  J 2267  S.  10th  St 


Gavin,  Margaret 821  X.  7th  St 

Glaven.  James  L 535  W.  Elliott 

Glaven,  Margaret 535  Elliott  Ave 

Gallagher,  Thomas 1421  Caroline  Ave. .  . 

Gaffigan,  Anna 901  X.  7th  St 

Gaffigan,  Xora 901  X.  7th  St 

Gaffigan,  T.J 901  X.  7th  St 

Geiser,  Beatrice 1229  X.  3rd  St 

Geiser,  Miss  Helen 1229  X.  3rd  St 

Giblin,  John  &  Mother 525  E.  Pine,  Apt.  12. 

Gleason,  Catherine 1413  X.  5th  St 

Gleason,  Mary  A 911  X.  6th  St 


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75.00 

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16.70 

100.00 

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50.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

43.35 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

40 .  00 

100.00 

70.00 

500.00 

380 . 00 

100.00 

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93 


Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Glaven,  John  A 537  W.  Elliott 

Glaven,  Patrick 535  W.  Elliott 

Coins,  John  A Box  395,  Morrisonville,  111 

Golden,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  George O'R.— 1 

Graham,  Mrs.  Cath 816  S.  5th  St 

Green,  A.  J 1145  N.  2nd  St 

Green,  Ed 1133  Rutledge  St 

Green,  Thos.  L 1167  N.  9th  St 

Greeley,  James  P 1133  E.  Reservoir  St 

Greeley,  Margaret 1133  E.  Reservoir  St 

Griffin,  Bernard 1514  N.  8th  St 

Griffin,  Frank 629  E.  N.  Grand  Ave 

Grifiin  Sr.,  James 629  E.  X.  Grand  Ave 

Griffin,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  W 520  Ridgely  Ave 

Griffin,  John  T N20  Converse  Ave 

Griffin,  Kathleen 1.314  X.  8th  St 

Griffin,  Thomas 929  K.  X.  Grand  Ave 

Grifiin,  Patrick 1514  X.  8th  St 

Gutman,  Alvis  X' 1085  X.  5th  St 

Gutman,  J.  Lee 1035  X.  5th  St 

Gutman,  Marie 1035  X.  5th  St 


Hurley,  Andrew 1124  E.  Ridgely 

Hackctt,  Dan 1629  X.  Ml,  St 

Hamilton,  J.  J 310  Elliott  Ave 

Hamilton,  Thomas 417  Keys  Ave 

Hanahan  Jr.,  Thos.  A 210  E.  Dodge 

Hart,  .James  J 1117  Reservoir  St 

Hegarty,  Xellio 1815  X.  4th  St 

Hergenrother,  Win.  1 1541  X.  4th  St 

Higgins,  Catherine 1 1_".»  E.  Reservoir 

Higyins,  Cecelia 1129  E.  Reservoir 

1 1  iggi  as,  I  "  io 1129  E.  Reservoir 

Higgins,  Mrs.  John  A 1815  Ledlie  Ave 

Higgins,  P.  F 912  X.  1st  St 

Higgin>,  Thomas 1129  E.  Reservoir 

Hodack.  John 151'  1  Percy  Ave 

Hodalski,  Arthur 1420  Maryland  Ave 

Hodalski,  Frank 1817  X.  5th  St 

Hodalski,  Roman 1847  X.  5th  St 

Hogan,  T.  1) 611  X.  6th  St 

Hogan.  Mrs.  T.  D 611  N.  6th  St 

Hogan,  Rose 611  N.  6th  St 

Holmes,  .Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  K 902  X.  5th  St 

v,  Edw 1221  F.  Edwards 

Holvey,  Richard 11311  ■.  E.  S.  Grand  Ave. 

Howard.  1).  M 012  X.  Oth  St 

Howard,  Jos 612  N.  6th  St 

Hughes.  Mrs   Elisabeth 008  X    5th  St 

Hyland,  Josephine 1345  X.  6th  St 


Jones  &  Co.,  H.  P Springfield 

Johnson,  Anna  L 1213  Ledlie  Ave 

Jones,  Albert  J 1149  \.  7th  St 

Jones,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  W 500  W.  Calhoun  Ave. . 

Joyce,  Peter 722  W.  X.  ( irand  Ave. 

Kenney,  Mrs.  II 1113  X.  9th  St 

Kaburick.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  F 1040  Patton  Ave 

Kane,  Patrick 1901  X.  10th  St 

Keefe,  Bess 105  W.  N.  Grand 

Kennedv,  Nell  &  Mary 1315  N.  Sixth  St 

Kelly,  Thomas  F 1224  Ledlie  Ave 

Kindred,  Mr.  G.  L 826  X.  1th  St 

Kinsella,  R.  H 1317  X.  3rd  St 

Klemick,  John 638  Garfield  Ave 

Kumle,  Mary 843  X.  7th  St 

Kress,  William  J 619  W.  X.  Grand  Ave. 


Langheim,  Elizabeth 1625  X.  11th  St 

Lascody,  M.  J 1923  X.  9th  St 

Lavin,  Mrs.  Bridget 1224  X.  6th  St 

Lavin,  Ellen 1623  N.  8th  St 

Lavin,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Luke 1623  X.  8th  St 

Lavin,  Luke  Jr 1623  X.  8th  St 

Lavin,  Mary 1623  XT.  8th  St 

Lavin,  P.  J 1224  X.  6th  St 

Lavin,  Pat 906  E.  Reservoir 

Leighton,  James 1312  W.  Grand  Ave.  N , 

Lex,  John  A 407  Keys  Ave 

Linthwaite,  John 1230  Monumental  Ave. 

Lohman,  Alex 1217  Converse  Ave 

Lonergan,  Catherine 1210  X.  6th  St 

Lynch,  Mrs.  M.  T 1115  N.  15th  St 

McCaffery,  Ellen 1041  Rutledge  St 

94 


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60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

100.00 

49.98 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

41.65 

100.00 

33.32 

100.00 

8.33 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

49.98 

1 00 . 00 

33.00 

100.00 

60.35 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

45.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100  00 

100.00 

49.98 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100  00 

75.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100  00 

75.00 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

75.00 

150.00 

LOO. 00 

58.35 

100.00 

100.00 

500.00 

50.00 

500.00 

50.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

8 .  33 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

41.65 

100.00 

58.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

65.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.36 

300.00 

200.00 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

50.00 

500.00 

500.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

80.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

50.00 

Name                                                       Address  Pledged  Paid 

McCarthy,  Jeannette 1029  N.  10th  St 100.00  49.98 

McCarthy,  Minnie 1321  N.  Rutledge  St 100.00  60.00 

McCarthy,  J.  W 1029  N.  10th  St 200.00  100.00 

McCarthy,  Ray 1029  N.  10th  St 100.00            

McDonald,  J.  J 1335  N.  9th  St 100.00  16.66 

McDonald,  Margaret 1802  N.  7th  St 100.00  50.00 

McGlennon,  Thos.  J 1420  Maryland  Ave 100.00            

McGovern,  M.  J 311M  E.  Monroe  St.  O'R 100.00  20.00 

McHugh,  Joseph 2013  N.  11th  St 100.00            

Mclnenery,  James  J 1167  N.  9th  St 100.00  100.00 

Mclntyre,  James 1046  N.  1st  St 100.00            

McNamara,  Denis 732  N.  5th  St 150.00  25.00 

McGuire,  Mrs.  Catherine 219  W.  Elliott 100.00  30.00 

McKarnan,  Elizabeth 1127  Franklin  Ave 100.00            

McCloskey,  Joe 730  N.  7th  St 100.00  60.00 

McCloskey,  William 730  N.  7th  St 100.00  60.00 

McCormick,  Edward 500  W.  Hay  St 100.00  41.66 

McCormick,  John  D 500  W.  Hay  St 100 .  00            

McGintry,  Hugh 1602  N.  11th  St 100.00  75.00 

Masterson,  Rev.  Peter  F 1345  N.  6th  St 500 .  00  100 .  00 

Mohan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Patrick 1122  N.  7th  St 100.00  40.00 

Maloney,  Mrs.  Bridget 613  Black  Ave 100.00  10.00 

Maloney,  Edw.  J 2029  Peoria  Rd 100.00  30.00 

Maloney,  Mrs.  J.  D.  &  Fam 1456  N.  3rd  St 100.00  30.00 

Maloney,  Patrick 629  Black  Ave 100.00  58.35 

Manning,  Mrs.  Lena 114  W.  Miller  St 100.00  30.00 

Mernin,  Sarah R.  R.  No.  5 100.00  10.00 

Merrick,  William 1215  N.  9th  St 100.00  40.00 

Mester,  Clarence 2140  N.  9th  St 100.00           

Myers,  Miss  Mary 1142  N.  5th  St 250.00  L20  00 

Myers,  Kate  G 1142  N.  5th  St 250.00  150.00 

Mockler,  John  P 918  N.  6th  St 100.00  33.33 

Moffat,  James 616  Keys  Ave 100.00  40.00 

Moore,  Margaret 1115  Converse  Ave 100. 00  24. 99 

Moore,  Mathew 911  N.  6th  St 100.00 

Morris,  James 912  N.  6th  St 100.00 

Morrissey,  Michael 833  N.  7th  St 100 .  00 

Mounee,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A 935  N.  9th  St 100 .  00 

Mullaney,  C.  E 819  E.  N.  Grand 200.00 

Mulroy,  Thomas 1830  Peoria  Rd 100.00 

Murray,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 1177  X.  4th  St 100.00 

Myers,  Joseph  J 1340  E.  N.  Grand  Ave 100.00 

Neal,  Mrs.  Catherine 728  N.  8th  St 100.00 

Nelson,  Julia 909  E.  Carpenter 100.00 

Neves,  Marie  P 1135  Rutledge 100.00 

New,  Herbert 1006  E.  N.  Grand  Ave 100 .  00 

Nollen,  Martin 803  N.  3rd  St 100.00 

Nolon.  R.  E 901  N.  5th  St 100 .  00 

Noonan,  M.  A 1237  N.  9th  St 100.00 

O'Reilly,  Rev.  P.  J 1345  N.  6th  St 2,500.00 

O'Brien,  Anna 716  Black  Ave 100.00 

O'Brien,  Frank  C 1053  N.  6th  St 100 .  00 

O'Brien,  Hugh 1131  Converse  Ave 150.00 

O'Brien,  James  P 600  Black  Ave 250.00 

O'Brien,  Margaret 631  Black  Ave 100.00  33.00 

O'Brien,  Margaret 716  Black  Ave 100.00  50.00 

O'Brien,  Mary 911  N.  6th  St 100.00  100.00 

O'Brien,  Mary 716  Black  Ave 100.00  100.00 

O'Brien,  Patrick 716  Black  Ave 100.00  75.00 

O'Brien,  Tim 1133  N.  14th  St 100.00  8.33 

O'Brien,  T.  F 1133  N.  14th  St 100.00  33.33 

O'Brien,  William 1112  N.  8th  St 100.00            

O'Connor,  Jane  &  Mae 1215  N.  9th  St 100.00  50.00 

O'Connor,  Mrs.  Nellie 1131  Patton  Ave 100.00            

O'Neill,  Celia  F 1516  N.  8th  St 100.00  25.66 

Ostenburg,  Francis 1514  N.  11th  St 100.00            

Ostenburg,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jas 1514  N.  11th  St 100.00            

Owens,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J 1111^  N.  7th  St 100.00            

Parkenson,  Fred 313^  E.  N.  Grand  Ave 100.00  75.00 

Patterson,  J.  A 600  Blk.  W.  Calhoun 100 .  00  10 .  00 

Payne,  Celia 1506  N.  8th  St 100.00  60.00 

Payne,  Sylvester 629  E.  N.  Grand  Ave 100.00  33.32 

Payran,  Mrs.  W.  J 732  N.  4th  St 100.00  100.00 

Pefferle,  L.  G 1170  N.  2nd  St 100.00            

Pishl,  Rose 1134  N.  1st  St 100.00  40.00 

Powers,  Joe 1011  Percy  Ave 100.00            

Powers,  John  J 2148  N.  7th  St 150.00  105.00 

Powers,  Maurice  V 216  W.  Elliott  Ave 100 .  00            

Quinn,  Catherine 831  N.  7th  St 100.00  100.00 

Quinn,  James  B 831  N.  7th  St 1,000.00  1,000.00 

Quinn,  Mary  C 831  N.  7th  St 100.00  100.00 

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Name 


Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Ross,  Mrs.  H.  G 1024  N.  3rd  St 

Rossiter,  Peter 1504  N.  11th  St 

Rachford,  William 929  N.  6th  St 

Rafferty,  Peter 420  Adams  St.,  Rushville,  111 

Ralph.  Air.  <fe  Mrs.  George 527  W.  N.  Grand 

Rakoskv,  Joseph 2605  N.  16th  St 

Ramey,  Mrs.  Ben 1316  N.  2nd  St 

Rawlings,  Esther 1511  N.  8th  St 

Rawlings,  Helen 1511  N.  8th  St 

Rahman,  Norman 1 125  Osborne  Ave 

Redmond  Jr.,  Frank 1406  N.  6th  St 

Redmond,  .Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  J 520  McClernand  Ave 

Reagan,  Leo 1340  X.  6th  St 

Reilly,  James 51 1  E.  N.  Grand  Ave 

Reilly,  Kate  M 511  E.  X.  Grand  Ave 

Reilly,  Mary  J 511  E.  X.  Grand  Ave 

Reilly,  M 633  W.  Hay  St 

Reilly,  Thomas 917  Osborne 

Reisch,  Annie  &  Family 819  X.  Hut  ledge 2, 

Reynolds,  Mrs.  B 824  X.  7th  St 

Reynolds,  Edward  J 824  X.  7th  St.  O'R 

Roberts  Brothers X.  S.  Square 

Etodems,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 1232  Ledlie  Ave 

Rogers,  Miss  Nell 313  E.  X.  Grand  Ave 

Rohan.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  J 407  Keys  Ave 

Sauer,  Toney 1517  X.  9th  St 

Scut cli  Woolen  Mills 507  X.  Side  Square 

Sehy,  Flora 1224  X.  6th  St 

Scliv,  Mrs.  .John 1l'_'0  X.  6th  St 

Sgro,  John cos  N.  9th  81 

Sgro,  Sam t;os'2  N.  9th  St 

Shaughnessy,  James  P 1007  X.  4th  St 

Shaughnessj  .  John 1406  X.  3rd  St 

Shaughnessy,  -lay 1406  X.  3rd  St 

Shaughneesy,  Jos 1433  X.  3rd  St 

Shea.  Mr.  A:  Mrs.  Fred l  loi  Osborne  Ave 

Sidner,  Mrs.  James  H 1400  Monumental  Ave 

Silvers,  Mrs.  Rosa 1115  N.  4th  St 

Skehan,  J.  E 1023  X.  5th  St 

Sment,  E.  S 1224  Peoria  lid 

Smith,  Leo  E 1119  N.  3rd  St 

Solon, uii,  (  }eo.   r 1  1  10  X.  4th  St 

Solomon,  Mrs.  P.  H 1110  X.  4th  St 

Sponsler,  Richard 816  Thoma  Ave 

Stack,  William 1101  Percy  Ave 

Stamp,  Geo.  W 514  W.  Calhoun  Ave 

Sullivan,  Bugh 826  X.  4th  St 

Sullivan.  James 709  E.  X.  Grand  Ave 

Sullivan,  Thos.  11 826  X.  4th  St 

Sullhan,  T.  P 1233  X.  4th  St 

Sutt<  n,  C  has New  North  Goal  Co 

Swett,  L.  W 1177  X.  3rd  St 

Swett  Jr.,  W.  W 1177  X.  3rd  St 

Swett,  Catherine  F 1 177  N.  3rd  St 


Szerletich,  Wm Io04  E.  93rd  St.,  Chicago. 

Tarrant,  Miss  Ella  R 333  Elliott  Ave 

Tarrant,  Miss  Julia 333  Elliott  Ave 

Thoma,  Rose  M 1400  X.  5th 

Thoma,  Anna 1400  X.   5th 

Timoney,  Lawrence 516  W.  Herndon  St 

Troy,  Genevieve 807  X .  7th  St , 

Troy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  V 807  X.  7th  St 

Troy,  Teresa  B 920  X.  7th  St 

True,  Ruth 1128  N.  6th  St 


Ursuline  Convent 1400  N.  5th  St 

Vinzzini,  Sam 1 1 14  E.  Carpenter  St . 

Wilshire  Jr.,  John  D 1537  N.  5th  St 

Wilshire,  George 1537  N.  5th  St 

Wiessing,  Jacob  &  Wife 618  Wr.  Calhoun 

Wiessing,  Wrilliam  &  Jacob 618  W.  Calhoun 

Westenberger,  P.J 1325  N.  oth  St 

Williams,  Glen 1306  X.  2nd  St 

W'ilken,  Raymond 612  Garfield  Ave 

W'ilken,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert 612  Garfield  Ave 

Whelton,  Margaret 502  Maple  Ave 

Whelton,  Marie 502  Maple  Ave 

Whelton,  E.  J 502  Maple  Ave 

Wheeler,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.  E 1327  N.  5th  St 

W7heeler,  Ray 1327  N.  5th  St 

Wessel,  Fred  Jr 1243  N.  2nd  St 


100 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

32.50 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

58 .  33 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

35.01 

200 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

,500.00 

2,500.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

250.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

41.65 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

50.00 

250.00 

20.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

46.00 

100.00 

48.33 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

64.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

8.33 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

25.02 

25.02 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

50.00 

200.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

500.00 

500.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

49.98 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

49.98 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

Zita,  Frank 1301  E.  Converse  Ave . 


100.00 


50.00 


96 


SPRINGFIELD,   ILL.— ST.   VINCENT  DE  PAUL 

Name                                                         Address  Pledged  Paid 

Andrurkev'tch,  Joseph 1517  Sangamon  Ave $  100.00        $        100.00 

Barker  C(  ..  S.  A 5th  &  Adams  Sts 100  00  100 .  00 

Bressmei  Co.,  John E.  Adams  St 100.00  100.00 

Franks,  Mrs.  L.  J 702  N.  13th  St 100  .00  60.00 

Franz,  Edna 1022  N.  1st  St 100.00  100.00 

Franz,  Edward  H 1022  N.  1st  St 100.00  100.00 

Frai  z.  Mrs.  Marie 1022  N.  1st  St 100.00  100.00 

Girgiski,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 702  N.  13th  St 100.00  100  00 

Gudauskis,  Paul 2308  N.  loth  St 100.00  100.00 

Leone.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Phillip 503  N.  13th  St 100.00  75.00 

Mate'ka.  Wm 1020  Enos  Ave 100.00  20  00 

Mvers  Bros 5th  cv  Washington 300.00  300.00 

Maumavic,  Leonard 1127  Percy  Ave 100.00  60.00 

Robish,  Anthony 914  Percy  Ave 100.00            

Robish,  Miss  Nell 914  Perc'v  Ave 100.00  16.66 

Rustmeyer,  Mr.  &  Mrs 921  N.  Walnut  St 100.00            

Stockus,  Kaston 2141   N.   Kith  St 100.00  100.00 

Svaldienos,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  V 2155  S.  L3th  St 100.00  100.00 

Urbanovvei,  Mike Sangamon  Ave.  Box  163 100.00  75.00 

Yunker.  Rev.  S.  O 806  V  8th  St 1.000.00  200  00 

Yucus.  Tony 1700  Sangamon  Ave 100.00  50.00 

SPRINGFIELD,   ILL.— ST.  PETER  &  PAUL'S 

%Rev.  L.  Hufker,  L.  M.  6c  11.  L 426  N.  6th  St 

Amrhein,  Carl 1154  '  ,  \    8th  St 

Amrhein.  Christ 1154  '  ■,  N.  8th  St 

Amrhein,  Nicholas 1025  N.  7th  St 

Atkins,  Arthur 1023  N.  9th  St 

Atkins,  Mrs.  Frances 1023  N.  9th  St 

Atkins,  Mr.  Ross 1023  N.  9th  St 


Baldes,  Mrs.  Gertrude 708  N.  14th  St 

Ballweg,  H.  W 

Barnes,  John 1123  \.  Rutledge 

Barten.  Adam 1004  N.  11th  St 

Boehming,  Frank 800  N.  11th  St 

Boehning,  John  C 1028  Enos  Ave 

Bender.  Wm.  H 725  N .  2nd  St 

Berberet,  C.J.. 709  V  7th  St 

Bernard,  Dr.  Emil 815  S.  Walnut  St 

Biderbost,  Frank 418  W.  Reynolds  St .  . . 

Biderbost,  O.  W 418  W.  Reynolds  St. .. 

Bierbaum,  Lena 1011  E.  Reynolds  St 

Bierbaurn,  Mrs.  Marv 1011   E.  Reynolds  St 

Bobitz,  Alois 1109  N.  3rd  St 

Bogenschut,  Andrew 1113  Rutledge 

Bogenschut,  Arthur 1110  N.  R  ut  ledge 

Bogenschut,  Henry 1628  E.  Converse  Ave 

Bogenschut,  John  W 726  S.  College  St 

Bogenschut,  Louise  &  Clara 1113  N.  Rutledge 

Bogenschut,  Sophie 726  S.  College  St 

Bose,  William R.  R.  No.  4 

Bruseke,  John 1720  S.  Spring 

Brensing,  John 927  N.  9th  St 

Buchinger,  Miss  Julia  J 906  N.  Walnut  St 

Burg,  Mrs.  Anna 2242  Yale  Blvd 

Burg.  Frank 2214  E.  N.  Grand  Ave  . 

Cerny.  Aloy's R.  R.  No.  6 

Cerny.  Antionette R.  R.  No.  6 

Cusick,  Harry 1024  Enos  Ave 


Dahlkamp,  Theodore 1213  Poole  St 

Desch.  Chris 401  W.  Reynolds  St 

Dirksen,  Miss  Alma 703  N.  4th  St 

Dirksen,  Mrs.  Anna 534  S.  2nd  St 

Dirksen,  Frank  T 1038  N.  3rd  St 

Dirksen  Jr..  John 703  N.  4th  St 

Dirksen  Sr..  John  G 703  N.  4th  St 

Dirksen,  Louise 703  N.  4th  St 

Dirksen,  Margaret 703  N.  4th  St 

Distelzweig,  Louis 608  N.  5th  St 

Distelzweig,  Marie 608  N.  5th  St 

Dold,  Miss  Amelia R.  R.  No.  4 

Doki,  Henry R.  R.  No.  4 

Dold,  Joseph R.  R.  No.  2 

Dold,  Mrs.  Yerena R.  R.  No.  4 

Dorr.  Roman 623lA  E.  N.  Grand.. 

Ebel,  Theodore 1168  N.  3rd  St 

Eck,  Albert 1040  N.  5th  St 

Eck.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Carl 412  E.  Union  St 


r.oo.oo 

S       500  oo 

1.000   00 

1 .000 .  00 

500   00 

250.00 

300.00 

Ml  Ml    00 

100.00 

19.98 

100.00 

50  00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

300.00 

200.00 

100  00 

40  oo 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100.00 

lOO.oo 

33  33 

100.00 

1!'    0O 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

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100   00 

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100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

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100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

S3 .  00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

100   oo 

150.00 

50 .  00 

100.00 

75.00 

2.000.00 

2,000.00 

100.00 

80.00 

100  00 

100.00 

1 50 .  00 

90.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

70.00 

1 00  00 

100.00 

100.00 

62 .  50 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

20.00 

10.000  00 

5,400.00 

300 . 00 

200.00 

150.00 

15.00 

200.00 

120.00 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

20.00 

300.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

70 .  00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

50.00 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

60.00 

97 


Name 


Address 


Eck,  Edward 807  Meyers  Bidg  .... 

Eck,  Frances 717  E.  Reynolds  St .  . 

Eck,  Joseph 1451  X.  5th  St 

Eck,  Louis  P 723  E.  Reynolds  St .  . 

Eck  (Neirman),  Mrs.  Louise 1040  N.  5th  St 

Eck,  Margaret 1013  E.  Reynolds  St . 

Eck,  Rose  F 1040  X.  5th  St 

Eckhart,  Mrs.  Helen R.  R.  4 

Erdman,  George 435  W.  Cook  St 

Fahlker,  Henry 226  W.  Carpenter  St , 

Fehring,  John 315  W.  Jefferson  St .  . 

Fleck,  Carl  Jr R.  R.  2 

Fleck,  Chas.  Sr 526  X.  1st  St 

Fleck.  Frank 1910  W.  Jefferson  St . 

Fleischli,  Frank 1041  X.  3rd  St 

Fleischli,  Edward 1041  X.  3rd  St 

Fleischli,  Joseph  H 1041  X.  3rd  St 

Fleischli,  William 1041  X.  3rd  St 

Flesch,  Arthur 508  X.  Maple 

Franke.  Mrs.  Otilia 312}  2  \V.  Adams  St. 

Franz.  Edward 1022  X.  1st  St 

Franz,  Fred 1030  X.  1st  St 

Franz,  Mrs.  Louise 215  W.  Elliott  Ave.  . 

Franz.  Mrs.  John  B 1040  X.  5th  St 

Franz,  William 215  W.  Elliott  Ave.  . 

Freund,  Celia  L 1400  S.  Douglas 

Frevmuth,  Simon 927  X.  10th  St 

Friel,  Michael 542  ' _>  X.  2nd  St 

Furlick,  Isadora 1015  W.  Lawrence.    . 

Fuhrman,  Edith 1448  N.  6th  St 

Fuhrman,  Leo 144s  \.  6th  St 


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100.00 
250.00 
1.000.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
500.00 
500.00 
150.00 

200.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
300.00 
1.000.00 
120.00 
500.00 
500.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 


Paid 

58.33 
150.00 
666.66 
100.00 
50.00 
66.69 
291.62 
500.00 
150.00 

100.00 
50.00 
60.00 

100.00 
35.00 
50.00 
66.00 
33.00 

100.00 

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100.00 

550 . 00 

72.00 

500 . 00 

50.00 

50.00 

30.00 

100.00 

50.00 

58 .  33 

34.00 


Gaa,  George  J 815  N.  5th  St 

Gadert,  Marie  A 631  N.  6th  St 

Gadert,  Mrs.  Elizabeth ">ls  E.  Carpenter  St. 

Gadert.  Joseph  A 631  X.  6th  St 

Gadert,  Willa 518  N.  6th  St 

Gadert,  William 518  E.  Carpenter  St . 

Geibel.  Nicholas 704  X.  Kith  St 

Gietl,  Emil 919  X    1st  St 

Gossmon,  Frank 1116  N.  7th  St 

Groesch,  Carl  T 924  X.  Rutledge  St . 

Groesch,  Edward 'U0  X    Rutledge  St 

Groesch,  George  Jr 1061  N.  6th  St 

Groesch,  Maurice  H 924  X.  Rutledge  St . 


Hufker,  Rev.  L N.  6th  St 

Hurt,  Elmer 418  Hay  St 

Hacker,  Elmer 715  X.  4th  St 

Hagele,  Carl  H 808  X.  6th  St 

Hagele,  Louis 1050  X.  1st  St 

Hagele,  Norman 1326  X.  6th  St 

Hauke,  Joseph 1026  X.  1st  St 

Harbauer.  Miss  Alma 1441  X*.  5th  St 

Harsher.  Mrs.  Katherine 210  Eastman  Ave.  .  .  . 

Hartman,  Conrad 1130  S.  11th  St 

Hartman.  Joseph  A 228  W.  Miller  St 

Hattenhaus,  Rudolph 634  X.  14th  St 

Heckler,  Frank  B 631  X.  14th  St 

Heineman.  George 426  N.  6th  St 

Heineman,  Louis R.  R.  Xo.  6 

Hemberger,  Mrs.  Mary  &  Leo 110  E.  Reynolds  St.  . 

Henn,  Mrs.  Mary 623  ]  2  X.  5th  St 

Hilterbrand.  Ernest 819  N.  8th  St 

Himmelsbach,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  X 1221  E.  Ash  St 

Himmelsbach.  Joseph • 409  W.  Calhoun  Ave  . 

Hopkins,  James  A 616  W.  Calhoun  Ave. 

Hopkins,  Marguerite W-l 

Hunn  Sr.,  Mrs.  Pauline 520  X.  7th  St 

Hunn,  Raymond 1001  X.  9th  St 

Hunn,  Walter 520  X.  7th  St 

Hurt,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Levi 418  Hay  St 


Josseck.  Carl  A 449  Deming  Place,  Chicago. 


Klaholt.  Henry 1011  X.  6th  St 

Kennedy,  Carl 1029  X.  7th  St 

Kennedy,  Chas.  T 1029  X.  7th  St 

Kennedy,  Clara 1013  X.  6th  St 

Kern,  Geo.  J 1017  X.  4th  St ...  . 

Kienzler,  Mrs.  Florence 930  X.  Rutledge  St. 


Kienzler,  Gus 1009  X, 

Kienzler,  John 1013  X 

Kirchgesner,  Miss  Anna 412  W. 

Kirchgesner,  Frank 143  W. 


2nd  St. 
2nd  St .  . 
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Miller  St. 

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300.00 
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800.00 

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60.00 

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100.00 

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75.00 

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75.00 
65.00 
100.00 
33 .  32 
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33.34 

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41.65 

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41.65 

49.93 

75.00 

500.00 


300.00 

"70.66 
100.00 
20300 
100.00 
70.00 


Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 


Kirchgesner.  John 357  W.  Carpenter  St . . . 

Kissner.  John 301  W.  Calhoun  Ave 

Kane,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  and  Mrs. 

Anna  Kliesner 130  W.  Miller  St 

Kloppenburg.  Catherine 917  N.  3rd  St 

Kloppenburg,  Frances 917  X.  3rd  St 

Kloppenberg.  H.  T 1107  N.  Grand  Ave.  .  .  . 

Kloppenburg.  Julia 917  X.  3rd  St 

Kloppenburg.  Harry 321  W.  X.  Grand  Ave 

Kloppenburg.  Mary 917  X.  3rd  St 

Knoedler.  Jos 1129  X.  1st  St 

Knotts.  Josephine 618  W.  X.  Grand  Ave. 

Kobetich.  Peter 1025  X.  Rutledge  St .  .  . 

Kohorst  Sr.,  Henry 816  X.  6th  St 

Kotschie.  Marie 441  W.  Vine  St 

Kraus,  Xick 405  W.  Washington  St . 

Kunz.  Theresa,  Anthony  & 

Mrs.  Anna 1119  X.  Rutledge  St. . . 

Kunz,  Joseph 1 1 18  X.  Rutledge  St. .  . 

Lauer.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jas 613  W.  Calhoun  Ave .  . 

Layendecker.  Catherine 708  X.  14th  St 

Layendecker,  Christine .708  X.  14th  St 

Layendecker.  Helen 708  X.  14th  St 

Layendecker.  Jacob  T 704  X.  1 1th  St 

Layendecker,  Joseph  P 1334  X.  9th  St 

Lee,  Frank 116  F.  Carpenter  St. .. 

Lee,  James 818  X.  11th  St 

Lehnen,  J.J 313  W.  Cook  St 

Lehnen,  Peter 313  W.  Cook  St 

Link,  Frank 814  X.  4th  St 

Link,  Marie 608  X.  5th  St 

Link,  Mike 615  X.  5th  St 

Loeser,  Edward 210  W.  Miller  St 

Loeser.  Mrs.  Eva  M 210  W.  Miller  St 

Loeser,  Joseph 210  W.  Miller  St 

Lofy,  John 1014  X.  4th  St 

Larber,  Catherine 719  X.  8th  St 

Ludwig.  Edward 938  X.  Klein  St 

Lex,  Joseph 938  E.  X.  Grand  Ave . 

Mohn,  Henry 122  W.  Reynolds  St ...  . 

Mahon,  Julia  Strebel 430  W.  Calhoun  Ave 

Marx.  Ada,  Helen.  John 1039  X.  8th  St 

Matheis,  Lawrence 1035  X.  3rd  St 

Maurer,  A.  F Box  295 

Maurer,  Frank 1026  X .  1st  St 

Maurer,  Frank  X 206  X.  State  St 

Maurer,  Henry R-l 

Maurer,  Herman  H 1001  X.  5th  St 

Maurer,  Lucy 1110  X.  1st  St 

Maurer,  Martin 127  X.  State  St 

Mester,  Mrs.  Henry 318  X.  6th  St 

Metzger,  Bertha 715  E.  Monroe  St 

Metzger,  Carl 930  X.  Rutledge  St 

Metzger,  Francis 930  X.  Rutledge  St ...  . 

Metzger,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 1133  X.  5th  St 

Metzger,  Joseph 1530  W.  X.  Grand  Ave . 

Meyer,  Rosena 516  X.  6th  St 

Michels,  Mrs.  Joe 827  E.  Mason  St 

Midden,  Henry 600  S.  2nd  St 

Midden,  X.  A 520  W.  Canedy 

Midden,  Rose 520  W.  Canedy 

Milburn,  Mrs.  Francis 542^  X.  2nd  St 

Milton,  Mrs.  Miles 312  W.  Herndon  St. .  .  . 

Minch,  Mrs 843  X.  7th  St 

Minder.  George St.  John's  Hospital 

Mohay,  John 429  Maple  Ave 

Mudra,  Barbara 844  Wheeler  Ave 

Muller,  Peter 2135  X.  11th  St 


Xeef ,  William Springfield 

Xeef,  Miss  Mary 348  W.  Reynolds  St 

Xeef,  Philip 1309  X.  5th  St 

Xollen.  John 1109  X.  3rd  St 


Ochs,  Mrs.  John 609  X.  5th  St 

Platters,  Mary 819  X.  Rutledge  St . 

Peter,  Ernest 324  W.  Reynolds  St 

Peter,  Marie,  Frank  A:  Adolph 408  W.  Mason  St.  . . 

Philipp,  Anna  M 904  E.  Reynolds  St . 

Riesen,  Rev.  L X.  6th  St 

Routh,  Carl  &  Lena 318  X.  1st  St 

Reinhart,  Albert 711  Enos  Ave 


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100.00 

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64.00 

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64.00 

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60  00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.34 

100.00 

35  83 

100.00 

35  sv 

100.00 

35  88 

100.00 

34  37 

100.00 

33  32 

100.00 

20  00 

100.00 

33 .  00 

100.00 

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70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33 .  66 

500 . 00 

500.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

1 .50  00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

100.00 

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100.00 

41.65 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

33.00 

300 . 00 

150.00 

100.00 

.-,()  (Ml 

200.00 

200.00 

150.00 

90 .  00 

150.00 

75.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100  00 

63.00 

200.00 

150.00 

100.00 

.50 .  00 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

60.00 

1.50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

.50 .  00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

20  00 

100.00 

100.00 

300.00 

100.00 

200.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

300.00 

180.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100  00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

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100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

99 


Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Rauth,  Carl 506  X.  6th  St 

Rauth,  Joseph  B 1000  X.  1st  St 

Rechner  Jr.,  August 224  W.  Miller  St 

Rechner  Sr.,  August 504  X.  12th  St 

Rechner,  Joseph 504  X.  12th  St 

Rechner,  Louis Bond  &  Maple  Sts 

Rechner,  Sigmund 1041  X.  3rd  St 

Rechner,  William 715  X.  4th  St 

Rechner,  William 504  X.  12th  St 

Reed.  Clarence 1148  X.  5th  St 

Reilly,  Otillia 708  X.  14th  St 

Reilly,  X.  E 708  X.  14th  St 

Reinhart,  Miss  Maggie 819  X.  8th  St 

Reinhart,  Miss  Mary 819  X.  8th  St 

Reisch,  Albert 1731  Wiggins  Ave 

Reisch  Sr.,  George 1504  S.  Lowell  Ave 

Reisch  Inc.  Co.,  The  George P.  O.  Box  295 

Roth.  Frank  A Curran.  Ill 

Rothermel.  Mathius 1050  X.  1st  St 


Swanik,  John 616  W.  Calhoun  Ave 

Sadwitz,  Joseph St.  John's  Hospital 

Sandhaas,  John 1005  X.  2nd  St 

Sandhaas,  Jos 524  W.  Herndon 

Singer.  Wendolin 815  X.  8th  St 

Schaefer,  Anton  J 1010  Eno>  Ave 

Schafer  &  Sons,  .Joe First  &  Madison  Sts 

Schaefer,  Leonard 921  N.  1st  St 

Srhafer,  Pauline 14~>0  Lafayette  St..  Denver,  Col. 

Schafer,  Wilhelma 1122  X.  Rutledge  St 

Schoenle,  Geo 804  X.  6th  St 

Sehoenle.  Mrs.  Minnie 626  X.  2nd  St 

Schlosser,  William 035  X.  loth  St 

Schmitt,  Hilda  M MXi  X.  6th  St 

Schmitt.  Val  F 1120  X.  2nd  St       

Schnntz,  Mathiaa 518  W.  X.  Grand  Ave     

Schneider,  Joseph 208  W.  Lawrence  Ave 

Schuessler,  Helen  .1 626  X.  2nd  St 

Schuessler,  Val.  W  335  W.  Carpenter  St 

Schuerman,  T.  J 801  N.  9th  St 

Schwener  Jr.,  Joseph  B 423  X.  9th  St 

Schwener  Sr..  Joseph 423  X.  9th  St 

Seiz.  Chas.  W 628  9   Amos  Ave 

Shea,  Goo.  E 1033  X.  Rutledge  St 

Siebert.  Edw 512  W.  X.  Grand  Ave   

St.  Francis  X.  Sue..  St.  P.  jfc  P 420  X.  6th  St 

Sonimers.  Mrs.  Anna 1034  X.  3rd 

Sominers.  Henry 500  X.  6th  St 

Sonimers,  Stephen R.  R.  Xo.  1 

Sonimers,  Mrs.  Teresa R.  R.  Xo.  4 

Spengler,  X.  D R.  R.  No.  4 

Sperl.  August 2016  E.  Monroe  St 

Stegmeyer,  Henry 924  X.  Rutledge  St 

Stieren  Sr.,  William 602  W.  Maple  Ave 

Stieren  Jr.,  William 602  W.  Maple  Ave 

Strebel,  John 619  W.  Calhoun  Ave 

Strebel,  Mrs.  Mary 615  W.  Calhoun  Ave 

Theilken  Sr..  Gerhard 938  X.  2nd  St 

Theilken,  Paul 917  X.  2nd  St 

Thoma,  Frank 2121  S.  5th  St 

Thoma.  Mrs.  Hugo 525  X.  4th  St 

Thoma.  Hugo 525  X.  4th  St 

Troeoch,  Miss  Edna 916  X.  5th  St 

Troeoch.  Miss  Helen  A  Eliz 1167  X.  4th  St 

Trutter,  Mary R.  R.  Xo.  7 

Trutter,  Leonard R.  R.  Xo.  7 

Trutter,  Joseph 1152  X.  2nd  St 

Trutter,  Charles 200  Blk.  E.  Jefferson  St 

Trutter.  Miss  Anne  D R.  R.  Xo.  7 

Trutter.  Mrs.  Albert 129  S.  Douglas  Ave 

Trutter.  Albert 129  S.  Douglas  Ave 

Wehrle.  Josephine 719  X.  Rutledge  St 

Weis.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  C 431  X.  6th  St 

Weissenberg.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  O 717 J4  E.  Reynolds  St 

Weishar,  Hilda 817  X.  5th  St 

Weishar,  Leo  C 817  X.  5th  St 

Weis,  Florian  J 510  Enos  Ave 

Westenberger.  Mrs.  Gerhard 1100  X.  5th  St 

Werner,  Oscar 912  X.  2nd  St 

Wiedlocker,  Frank 529  X.  2nd  St 

Wiesenhart,  Theodore 726  X.  11th  St 

Winkelman,  Fritz 703  X.  14th  St 

Winch,  John R.  R 

Weisenberger,  Joseph 713  X".  Fifth  St 


300.00 

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300.00 

180.00 

100.00 

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500.00 

340.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

95.00 

100.00 

100.00 

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100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

5.000  00 

3,000.00 

1.000.00 

400.00 

2,500.00 

1,500.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

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100.00 

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100.00 

60.00 

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60.00 

300.00 

200.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

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54.00 

300.00 

200.00 

100.00 

50  00 

1  50  00 

112.50 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

60  00 

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100  00 

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150.00 

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67.00 

100.00 

100.00 

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25 .  00 

500.00 

500.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

40.00 

100  00 

33.00 

100.00 

100 


Name                                                         Address  Pledged  Paid 

Wochner,  Marie 113  S.  Glenwood  Ave 100.00  70.00 

Wochner,  Rose 113  S.  Glenwood  Ave 100 . 00  50. 00 

Wochner,  Theresa 113  S.  Glenwood  Ave 200.00  140.00 

Wolashyn,  Michael 633  X.  loth  St 100.00  50.00 

Zander,  Anton 837  X.  8th  St 100.00  40.00 

Zimmerman,  J.  B R.  R.  Xo.  8 100.00  100.00 

SPRIXGFIELD,   ILL.— ST.  PATRICK'S 

Arnold,  Miss  Nettie 1618  S.  17th  St $  100.00      $         70.00 


Bales,  John  M 2129  Clear  Lake  Ave . 

Barregarye,  Maurice 1 126  E.  Pine  St 

Brennan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 1806  S.  8th  St 

Brewer,  James  E 1816  E.  Brown 

Butterly,  Catherine 1603  S.  8th  St 


Cadigan,  Mrs.  Margaret 1948  E.  Capitol  Ave.  . 

Callahan,  Margaret 1524  S.  8th  St 

Canavan,  Thomas 1909  S.  19th  St 

Carrigan,  Maurice 2003  E.  Cook  St 

Clark,  John 1428  S.  17th  St 

Clifford,  John 1500  S.  8th  St 

Clusker,  James 609  Princeton  Ave  .... 

Coleman,  Mary 1809  S.  11th  St 

Conlon,  Cecelia  &  Frances  Finan 1320  E.  S.  Grand  Ave. 

Conlon,  James 1605  Loveland  Ave  .  .  . 

Conway,  Francis  P 2028  E.  S.  Grand  Ave. 

Corcoran  Jr.,  Andrew 205  E.  Dale  Ave 

Corcoran  Sr.,  Andrew 205  E.  Dale  Ave 


100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

200.00 

33.34 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100  00 

24.99 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

24.99 

200 .  00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

156.00 

52.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

Dirksen,  W.  H 1314  S.  8th  St 

Duffy,  Patrick 1721  S.  18th  St 

Eck,  Mr.  John 127  E.  Dale 100.00  100.00 

Fennessy,  Rev.  Thomas 1,000.00  200.00 

Gallagher,  James 1403  S.  7th  St 200.00  200.00 

Galloway,  Edw.  J 2215  S.  10th  St 100.00            

Gartlan,  Lawrence,  Lizzie  &  James..  .R.  R.  Xo.  7 100.00  60.00 

Gatschenberger,  Anna,  Helen  &  Ben.. .1731  S.  7th  St 100.00            

Gatschenberger,  Otto 2700  E.  S.  Grand  Ave 100.00           

Glennon,  Leonard  W 721  E.  Laurel  St 100.00  10.00 

Gramlick,  Mr.  Fred 1917  S.  18th  Sr 100.00            

Hall.  Emma 2352  S.  10th  St 100.00            

Hallinan,  B.  J 1425  S.  ISth  St 100.00  100.00 

Hanselman,  Henry  E 1801  E.  Jackson  St 100 .00            

Heffron,  John 2124  S.  10th  St 100.00            

Herter.  Henry  A 1501  E.  S.  Grand  Ave 100.00  50.00 

Hill,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo 1614  S.  7th  St 100.00            

Hoban.  Patrick 1132  E.  S.  Grand  Ave 100.00  20.00 

Hoffman,  Mr.  H.  J 316  S.  18th  St 100.00            


Jagodzinski.  Joe  L 2121  S.  18th  St 100.00  

Kane,  Timothy  P 1521  S.  8th  St 100.00  

Kelly,  James  A.  (Bess) 1720Loveland  Ave 100.00  

Kelly,  Mr.  £  Mrs.  J.  F 1412  S.  8th  St 300.00  150.00 

Kenny  Sr.,  John  J 1117  E.  Ash  St 100.00  58.31 

Kolaz.  Paul 1724  S.  7th  St 100.00  

Kruger,  Xick R.  R.  Xo.  3,  Box  89 100.00  20.00 

Landers,  Rev.  J 1712  E.  S.  Grand  Ave 500.00  

Laden,  Wm.  J 1307  E.  Cedar  St 100.00  41.65 

Libbv.  John 1910  E.  S.  Grand  Ave 100.00  

Liddy,  Gerald 1826  E.  S.  Grand  Ave 100.00  

Liddv.  Jerrv 1826  E.  S.  Grand  Ave 100.00  

Lueschen,  Mary  C 1731  S.  7th  St 200.00  

Lyons,  Frank 1812  E.  Cedar  St 100  00  20.00 

McCann,  John 2104  S.  11th  St 100.00  8.33 

McClernon,  James 2225  E.  Brown  St 100.00  8.33 

McConnell.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ed 1708  S.  11th  St 100.00  

McConnell,  Patrick 1607  S.  11th 100.00  49.99 

McDonough,  Thomas 2109  S.  15th  St 100.00  

Garritv,  John 2425  S.  12th  St 100.00  70.00 

McGuire.  Mr.  Maurice 630  Canedy  St 100.00  20.00 

McKennedy,  John 1126  E.  Ash  St 100.00  16.66 

Maher.  Patrick 2021  E.  Cook  St 100 .  00  

Melvin,  Mrs.  J.  M 322^  S.  8th  St 100.00  70.00 

Mrasak,  John 101  Stevens  Ave 100.00  100.00 

101 


Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Marren,  James  L 235S  Yale  Blvd 

Mennier,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  A.  <fc  Fam....l904  S.  11th  St 

Monoghan,  Mary  M 1018  E.  Laurel  St 

Morgan,  Joseph  W 2118  E.  Washington  St 

Morgan,  John 1908  S.  Renfroe  St 

Murphy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  D R.  R.  No.  7,  Box  151 

Murphy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  X 500  Forest  Ave 

Murray.  Thos.  J 2309  S.  11th  St 

Mulrooney,  John 2171  S.  16th  St 


O'Brien,  James  J 2131  Yale  Blvd 

O'Neill,  Andrew 1018  E.  Laurel  St 

O'Reilly,  B.J 2016  E.  S.  Grand  Ave 

Panther  Creek  Mines  Inc 402  First  Xat'l  Bank  Bldg 

Pettiford.  Mable 1611  S.  17th  St 

Power,  Mrs.  Walter  D 2145  S.  1 1th  St 

Power,  Wm.  J 1619  Loveland  Ave 


Quinn,  Frank 1809  E.  Capitol  Ave . 

Reed.  Catherine 1948  E.  Capitol  Ave . 

Reif.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Gus 11th  &  S.  Grand 

Reif .  Mary 1601  S.  8th  St 

Reilly,  Bernard  E.  Jr 1913  E.  Pine  St 

Reynolds,  Wm.  L 1508  3.  14th  St 

Rooney,  James 2120  8.  1  ltd  St 

Rooney,  Peter 2104  S.  11th  St 

Roth,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hy 1 1 14  S.  18th  St 

Rourke,  Martin 1210  Lenox  Ave 

Russell,  Mrs.  Bridget 2015  E.  Jackson  St... 

Rutschke,  Edward  H F-l 

Ryder,  James 1803  E.  Capitol  Ave. 

Ryder,  Kate 1803  E.  Capitol  Ave 

Ryan,  Mrs.  Patrick  A 2023  E.  Cook  St 

Ryan  Family,  The 2100  Clear  Lake  Ave  . 

Rooney,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos 2526  S.  14th  St 


8anner,  Frank 1704  S.  8th  St 

Scanlon.  J.J.  (Mrs.  Cecelia) 1401  S.  8th  St 

Scott,  Maurice  M Rochester.  Ill 

Shaughnessy,  S.  J 1710  E.  S.  Grand  Ave. 

8hea,  Mary.  Anna  <fc  Geo 1818  E.  Capitol  Ave. . 

Sheehan,  James  T 1522  S.  8th  St 

Siliski,  Peter 1819  S.  Renfro 

Skube.  Josephine 1201  S.  17th  St 

Smith.  H.  L 1929  E.  Pine  St 

Sommers,  Frank 201  Dale 

8tandish,  William  F R.  R.  No.  7 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Mary  E 1931  S.  7th  St 


Trapp.  Henry 1815  E.  S.  Grand  Ave 

Tiernan,  Mr.  M.  W 1522  S.  15th  St 


Vettel,  George 2157  S.  10th  St .  . 

Vogelsang,  Edwin  J Springfield 

Walsh,  David  M 1522  S.  7th  St . . . 

Walsh.  Maurice  E 1524  S.  7th  St. . . 

Waters,  Alice  H 1819  S.  7th  St 

Wessing,  Andrew 1122  E.  Cook  St 

Wheatly,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edw 214  Daniel  St .  .  . 

White,  Mrs.  John  A 1804  E.  Pine  St . 

Wood,  John  &  Marv 2301  S.  14th  St . . 


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100.00 

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100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

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100.00 

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40.00 

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25.00 

100.00 

500.00 

300.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100  00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

16.66 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

8 .  33 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

100.00 

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100.00 

50.02 

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100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

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100  00 

100.00 

S  33 

100  00 

100.00 

500.00 

500.00 

100.00 

66.75 

100.00 

58.31 

105.00 

40.00 

100.00 

45.00 

100.00 

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20.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

20.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100. 00 

Young,  Mrs.  Frank 217M  E.  Adams  St 100.00  100.00 

ALTON,  ILL.— ST.  MARY'S 

Ashlock,  Mrs.  Gus 901  Henry  St $       100.00       $         33.34 

Brune,  Rev.  J.J 

Beazley,  Chas.  G 522  H  E.  3rd  St 

Berghoff,  Miss  Augusta R.  F.  D 

Berner  Sr.,  John  A 614  E.  3rd  St 

Bissinger,  W.  E 609  E.  7th  St 

Brown,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  A 606  E.  8th  St 

Butler,  John  E 657  E.  Broadway 

Caldwell,  Margaret  May 710  E.  6th  St 

Cope,  Archie 526  E.  8th  St 

Crofton,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm 924  Tremont 

Degenhardt  Sr..  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  J 537  E.  7th  St 

Dennison,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  T 720  Royal  St 

Drexihus,  John  A R.  R.  1,  Bethalto,  111 


.000.00 

1,000  00 

100.00 

87 .  50 

100.00 

33.32 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

60.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

50.15 

100.00 

58.33 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

102 


Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 


Eckhard,  J.  E 518  E.  4th  St 

Eckhard,  Joseph 1511  Central  Ave . 

Ehrhardt,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  A 801  E.  Broadway. 


Fechtel,  Sophia 525  E.  4th  St 

Federle,  Miss  Mary 410  E.  12th  St 

Flori,  Frank 3004  Fernwood  Ave . 

Flori,  Jacob 3004  Fernwood  Ave . 

Flori,  Joe  A 3004  Fernwood  Ave . 

Flori,  Wm 623  E.  9th  St 


Gissal,  J.  H 1200  Alby  St 

Goeken,  G.  W.  &  Leo 1015  Langdon 

Goeken,  J.  F 921  Henry  St 

Goff,  Rose  M 443  E.  4th  St 

Grossheim,  J.  A 927  E.  7th  St 

Gruse,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 2022  Central  Ave. 

Gschwend,  W.  L 1131  Warren 

Gschwend,  Wm 1131  Warren 


Heinzmann,  Rev.  R.  A 

Haas,  Mrs.  Hattie 1035  Washington. 

Hartman,  Elizabeth 2211  Central  Ave. 

Haskr,  Jos 1207  Garden  St. . . 

Haunsperger  Sr.,  Simon 727  E.  7th  St 

Heintz,  Leo  G 301  Prospect 

Hellrung,  B.  J 701  Central  Ave.. 

Hellrung,  Henry  C 721  E.  6th  St 

Hellrung,  Herbert  C SOS  Alton  St 

Hellrung,  L.  W.  &  Daughter 1111  E.  7th  St. . . . 

Hess,  Mrs.  Mary 506  E.  5th  St 

Hesse  Family 1225  Central  Ave . 

Hoehn,  John  A 620  E.  17th  St. . . . 

Huber,  Fabian 1206  Garden  St . . 

Hufker,  Helena 619  Ridge  St 

Hufker,  Jos Godfrey,  111 


Jehle,  Mrs.  Caroline 603  Alby  St 

Jehle,  Albert 1002  Union  St.  . . . 

•loehle,  Edw.  L 2  124  Sanford  Ave. 

Joehle,  Jack 1002  Union  St. . . . 

Jothle,  M 1002  Union  St. . . . 

Jun.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ed 647  E.  5th  St 


Kelly,  Jos.  J 451  Bluff  St 

Kelly,  Stephen  E 2500  Elizabeth  .  . 

Kettniss,  Margaret 410  Henry  St. . . 

Klasner,  Mary 525  E.  4th  St .  . . 

Klasner,  Wm.  &  Family 721  Central  Ave. 

Klinke,  John 815  Central  Ave 

Koeller,  August 321  Langdon 


Link,  Rev.  G.  M Benld 

Langen,  Albert  W 727  Brown  St . 

Mass,  Mrs.  Henry 1202  E.  4th  St. 

Magee,  Estelle  V 618  E.  7th  St. . 

Manns,  Frank  L 307  Spring  St .  . 

Manns,  J.  C Godfrey,  111... 

Metzler,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jos.  &  Fam 715  E.  4th  St .  . 

Miller.  Mrs.  Clara 516  Easton 


Nitsche,  Geo.  J 706  Linden  Ave 

O'Neill,  B.  J 420  Henry  St 

Peiper,  Ferdinand 736  Spring  St 

Rexford,  Wm 1407  Willard,  Upper  Alton 

Sahner,  Mrs.  Emelie 803  Highland  Ave 

Schitter,  Jos.  H Godfrey,  111 

Schafly,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Louis 604  E.  15th  St 

Schmidt,  John  W 946  Union 

Schmidt,  Louis 19  E.  9th  St 

Schulz,  William  F 906  Royal 

Schwegel,  Mrs.  Mary 1403  Main  St 

Senz.  Jacob 2424  Sanford  Ave 

Snyder,  John 1715  Liberty  St 1,000.00 

Sprmgman,  Edw 1020  Union  St 

Spurgeon,  Mrs.  Emma  &  Fam 409  Pearl  St 

Spurgeon,  J.  A 1712  Washington  Ave 

Stolze,  Anthony,  Joseph  &  Josephine.. 1212  Central  Ave 

Struif,  Frank 1817  State  St 

Struif,  Leo 5  W.  Elm  St 

103 


100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

58.33 

100.00 

100.00 

67.50 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

33.33 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

500.00 

125.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

150.00 

75.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

67.00 

300.00 

300.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

40.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

68.33 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

8.33 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

250.00 

160.00 

100  00 

100.00 

500.00 

275.00 

100  00 

65.00 

100.00 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

67.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

8.33 

250.00 

200.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 



100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

49.98 

100.00 

100.00 

400 . 00 

400.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

60.00 

000.00 

1,000.00 

100.00 

150.00 



100.00 

100.00 

12.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

Name  Address 

Taphorn,  G 510  Seminary  Sq. 

Volbracht,  Mrs.  M D.  of  I.  Home .  .  . 


Walter,  J.  H 313  E.  9th  St 

Walter,  Mrs.  Kate  A 1417  Prospect 

Warden.  Henrv 1024  Diamond 

Wardein.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  V 931  Pearl  St 

Wegener,  John  A R.  R.  1.  Godfrey.  111. 

Wegener,  Joseph R.  R.  1.  Godfrey.  111. 

Wegener.  Mayme.  Theresa,  Barbara.  .1212  Central  Ave.  . .  . 

Weingand,  Henry 512  Alby  St 

Weinrich.  Frank 614  Mechanic  St 

Wetstein.  Mr.  <y  Mrs.  Jos.  &  Fam....l321  Pearl  St 

Wickenhauser  Sr.,  John East  Alton 

Winkler,  Jos.  E 839  Silver 

Wolf.  Frank R.  R 

Wolf.  John  &  Frieda 723  Central  Ave 

Wuellner,  H.  &  Fam 1712  Maple  St 

Wuellner.  .).  C.  &  Fain 916  Roval  St 

Wuellner,  Joseph  J 525  E.  8th  St 

Wyss.  S.  H 914  Henrv  St 


ALTON,  ILL.— ST.  PATRICK'S 

Barnhorn,  Alphonse 1015  E.  7th  St $ 

Beiser.  Harry  H 819  £.  7th  St 

Boyle.  Frank Iti21  Bogga  St 

Callaghan.  J.  P 212  Monument  Ave 

Carr,  John 833  Washington  Ave 

Conley.  Patrick 627  E.  Fifth  St 

Connell.  Miss  Regina 1208  Central  Ave    

Davev.  Mr.  &  Mr.-.  F 508  State  St 

Delanev.  E.J 1540  Highland  Ave 

Delaney.  H.  J 1540  Highland  Ave 

Delanev.  Valentine 1805  Central  Ave   

Dunn,  James  P 1218  E.  Broadway 

Ferris.  Mrs.  Nellie 718  E.  5th  St 

Fisher.  Louis  J 405  Henrv  St 

FiUgerald.  John  F 1113  Garden  St 

Fleming.  Thos.  J 150**  Jersey  St 

Gaghen.  John  J 1312  Highland  Ave 

Garvin,  Thomas 620  E.  8th  St 

Geltz,  Lester 610  E.  5th  St 

Gilmartin  Familv Alton.  Ill 

Grady,  Steven 918  E.  4th  St 

Hanlon.  J.  P 915  Highland 

Hartnett,  Morris R.  R.  No.  2 

Hastings.  Mary  E 1310  E.  Broadway 

Hentrich.  Gertrude 818  Spruce  St 

Hoeher.  D.  F 629  Ridge  St 

Hornsey,  George 2001  Main  St 

Jordan.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  W 101*  Milnor  Ave 

Kehoe.  Rev.  F.  B 

Kelley,  James 1918  Bozza  St 

Kennedy.  J.  H.  <t  Fam 1408  4th  St 

Kennedy.  J.  J.  &  Fam 1618  Mam  St 

Kleinschnittger.  Leo 822  Spruce  St 

Lanham,  Emanuel 2905  Ethel  Ave 

Luer,  Mrs.  Mayme  D Fairmont  Place 

Maley  Family 2412  Sanford  Ave 

Manns,  John 1030  Union  St 

Molloy,  James  J 1209  Central  Ave 

Mulville.  J.  C 719  Spring  St 

McConnell.  John  E 1813  Washington 

McMahon.  Nellie  E 2416  Brown  St 

McHale.  John 928  E.  4th  St 


Niederkorn.  Mrs.  Henry 2300  Rodgers  Ave 

Newman.  Thos.  P 614  Vine  St 


O'Reilly.  Rev.  P Alton 

O'Leary,  Mary 2322  Sanford  Ave . 

O'Leary,  Patrick 2322  Sanford  Ave. 

O'Toole.  Charles 1022  Phinney  Ave 

Pondexter.  Mrs.  Parlev 909  Union  St 

Powell.  Miss  Emily 1327  E.  5th  St ...  . 

Powell.  Katherine 1327  E.  5th  St 


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Paid 

200.00 

200 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100  00 

125.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

4'.*  98 

100.00 

66.68 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

5s .  33 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

67.00 

500  00 

500  00 

100.00 

60.00 

100  00 

60.00 

500  00 

300.00 

100.00   1 

49. 9S 

100  00 

40.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

100.00 

LOO  (M) 

ion  00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

100. 00 

100.00 

100. 00 

100.00 

30 .  00 

100.00 

68.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200  00 

200.  CHI 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.00 

.000.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

250.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50 .  00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

67.00 

500.00 

50.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

53.33 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

67.00 

104 


Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Reilly  Family 421  Central  Ave 

Rippley,  Leo  F 2722  Hillcrest  Ave 

Rynders,  Frank 2013  Park  Ave 


Schneider,  M.J 1227  E.  6th  St 

Scholard,  Joe 418  Ridge  St 

Schreier,  E.  H 1208  Central  Ave 

Shane,  Mrs.  George 926  Washington  Ave . . 

Simpson,  James  F East  Alton,  III 

St.  Cin,  G.  W 2718  Hillcrest  Ave. .  .  . 

St.  Joseph's  Hospital Alton,  111 

Stork  Sr.,  William  C 1655  Washington  Ave. 

Tone,  Mrs.  B 1420  E.  4th  St 


Weinrick,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 1130  7th  St 

Wolf,  H.  A 2515  Bloomfield  St . 

Woodson,  C.  C 2212  Sanford  Ave  .  . 


150.00 

75.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

49.98 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

ALTON,   ILL.— ST.  PETER   &  PALL'S 

Allen,  Mrs.  Kathryn 1004  State  St $        100.00       $        100.00 

Barrett,  Jas 1221  W.  9th  St 

Beiser,  F.  L 612  State  St 

Betz,  A.  L 2616  State  St 

Biggins,  The  Misses 903  State  St 

Broderick,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Edw 1123  W.  9th  St 


Cabrillac,  Benvist 1502  State  St 

Callahan,  Miss  Margaret  M 2605  State  St 

Callahan  Jr.,  J.  T 2605  State  St 

Caskey,  Mrs.  C.  G State  &  Godfrey  Blvd 

Cole,  Sylvian 1604  State  St 

Conley,  Charlotte  H 1121  State  St 

Connors,  M.  S 115  E.  6th  St 

Cotter,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  H 506  Bond 


Degenhardt,  Mrs.  Mary 1119  State  St 

Donovan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M 505  Bond 

Duffy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  J 812  McKinley  Blvd. 

Duggan,  D.  F 312  Come  Blvd 


Fleming,  Wm 302  State  St 

Funk,  Bert 3023  Alby  St ...  . 

Gallagher,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  E Depot  Hotel 

Germain,  Mr.  <te  Mrs.  Jos.  N 444  Bluff 

Ginter,  Mrs.  George 711  State  St 

Gorman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  D 1260  State  St. . . . 

Greisbaum.  W.  H 819  McPhearson 


Harrington,  Arthur  J 451  Bluff 

Hufker,  Henry Godfrey,  111 

Kennedy,  R.  P 427  Bluff  St 

Kiigo,  Mrs.  A.  M 271  Madison  Ave . 

Kleinpeter  Family 1313  State  St 

Klunk,  James  A 1323  State  St 

Knight,  Mrs.  Catherine 1223  State  St 

Krug,  A 2223  State  St 


Lavin,  E.  C.  &  Anna 812  McKinley  Blvd 

Long,  David  E 1705  Alby  St 

Mack,  Henry 24  E.  9th  St 

McGinnis,  Jno 1127  State  St 

Muhan,  John  C 513  Summit 

Merkle,  Frank Godfrev,  111 

Mills,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  R 9  W.  16th  St 

Miller,  J.  B 453  Bluff 

Monks,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  N.  J 1524  State  St 

Morrissey,  E.J 400  Prospect 

Murphy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm 2325  State  St 

Murphy,  Marie 2325  State  St 

Mclnerney,  Matthew 2212  Central  Ave. .  . 

Pieper,  Frank  &  Family 1530  Market  St. . . . 

Richards,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm 457  Bluff  St 

Ringemann,  Henry  &  Family 1205  Logan 

Ryan,  Mrs.  Margaret 612  State  St 


Spaulding,  V.  G.,  Rt.  Rev.  Msgr 2,000.00 

Smythe,  Rev.  P.J 

Scherer.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  A 308  Jefferson  Ave 

105 


100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

65.00 

103.15 

103.13 

500.00 

500.00 

100.00 

100.00 

,500.00 

1,500.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

25.00 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

58.31 

100.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

116.63 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

58.31 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

500.00 

500.00 

300.00 

300.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

250.00 

200.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

125.00 

125.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

28.00 

100.00 

20.00 

200.00 

200.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

!,000.00 

1,000.00 

500.00 

175.00 

100.00 

100.00 

Name 


Address 


St 


Pledged 


Paid 


Siebold,  Chas 321  E.  4th 

Shea,  M.  E 924  Belle.  .  . 

Springman,  John  J Broadway  &  Cherry 

Springman,  Geo.  B 211  Patterson  PI 

Springman.  Geo.  B 815  Douglas 

Springman.  Mr.  &  Mr*.  John 1534  State  St 

Springman.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jos 821  Douglas 

Springman,  Susan  M 815  Douglas 

Springman,  Elizabeth 815  Douglas 

Struif,  A.  J 1129  State  St 

Sullivan,  J.  J 215  Patterson  PI 

Whalen,  Rev.  Wm.  B 

Walter,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Phil Godfrey.  II! 

Walter,  Wm 327  Danforth  S1 

Wannamaker,  James ( rodfrey,  111 

Waters,  Wm.  I ( iodfrey,  111 

Weaver.  Alex 711  State  Si 

Weule,  Russell 1113  Logan 

Wiedman.  A.J 327  Bluff 

Wise,  Mrs.  Bridget 1118  State  St 

Wittman,  Sigmond 1715  Sanborn         

Zerwas,  Fritz R.  R.  No.  l.  Godfrey,  111. 


100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

49.98 

250.00 

250.00 

100.00 

100.00 

250.00 

250.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

87.50 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

105.00 

85.00 

100.00 

60.00 

500.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

65.00 

100.00 

100. 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

55.00 

100.00 

64 .  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66 .  00 

ALEXANDER,   ILL. —ST.  MARY'S 


Lucius,  Rev.  F.  O Alexander.  Ill 

Berchtold,  Carl  J.  <.V  Sisters Alexander,  111 

Bergschneider,  Anton  Sr Alexander,  III 

Bergsehneider,  Henry Uexander,  III 

Gray,  H.  T Uexander,  111    

Hines.  Walter R.  R.  3,  New  Berlin. 

Kaiser.  F.  J.  Sr Uexander,  111 

Lockhart,  George  &  Fam R.  R.  3,  Jacksonville. 

Luby.  John R.  R.  3,  New  Berlin 

Morley,  Pat R.  R.  3,  .Jacksonville. 

Newman,  Arthur H.  R.  3,  Jacksonville. 

Ridder,  H.  J Uexander 

Ridder,  Joseph  Sr Alexander 

Ridder,   S.  J.  Sr Alexander 

Ryan,  ( ).  E Uexander 

Smith,  John Alexander 

Walbarm.  Mrs.  Barbara R.  R.  3,  Jacksonville. 

Walbaum,  Peter Uexander 

Walbaum,  William  Sr Jacksonville 


500 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

300.00 

200.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

150.00 

!.-,ii  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.00 

KM).  00 

30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

100.00 

160.00 

160.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

50.00 

ALTAMONT,   ILL— ST.  CLAIRES 

Walsh.  Rev.  J.  P Altamont $ 

Bauer,  William  F R.  R.  Altamont 

Dial,  Geo.  C R.  R.  Altamont 

Dial,  Leo  M Altamont 

Doty,  Mary  E R.  R.  Bocher  City 

Drysdale,  Ella  and  Anna Altamont 

Durbin,  Harvey  H Vvena 

Heckenkemper,  Ben Altamont 

Hogan.  T.  E 5737  Enright  Ave 

Koberlein,  John R.  R.  St.  Elmo 

Koberlein,  Miss  Minnie 618  Claytonia  Terrace, 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

Koster,  Mrs.  M.  F St.  Elmo 

Laugel,  August  J Altamont 

Quatman,  Mrs.  Anna Altamont 

Quatman,  Ida Altamont 

Schmitz,  Henry  W Altamont 

Siebert,  Charles  H Altamont 

Siebert,  Joseph  A St.  Elmo 

Ungrund,  Henry Altamont 


.000.00 

$  1,000.00 

100.00 

15.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

500.00 

175.00 

100.00 

100.00 

105.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

150.00 

ANTONTUS,   ILL.— ST.  ANTHONY'S 


Blickhan,  Henry R.  2.  Adams. 

Hoebing  Sr.,  Anthony R.  5  Quincy . 

Peter,  Albert  J R.  2  Adams . 

Wand,  John R.  2  Payson . 

Dieterich,  Jacob R.  1  Quincy . 


100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

ARCOLA,  ILL.— ST.  JOHN'S 


Toomey,  Rev.  W.  A Areola . 

Cody,  Michael Areola . 

Conlin,  Ed Areola. 

Conlin,  John Areola . 


106 


1.000.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 


33 .  33 
70 .  00 
33.  00 


Name 


Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Conlin,  William Areola 

Cunningham,  Hugh Areola 

Goggin,  P.  J Areola 

Haley,  John Areola 

Haley,  Mrs.  W.  F Areola 

Harrington,  John  &  Fam Humbolt 

Harrington,  Peter  Sr Areola 

Healy,  J.  B Areola 

Jacob,  Al Areola 

Lee  Family ■ Areola 

McNally,  Miss  B Areola 

McTaggert,  Mrs.  Rose Areola 

Melody,  J.J Areola 

Monahan,  T.  F Areola 

Schneider,  Mrs.  Rose Areola 

Siebern,  Jacob R.  No.  3  Areola. 

Sullivan,  Eugene Mat  toon 

Sullivan,  J.  H Areola 


100.00 

70.00 

105.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

58.33 

200.00 

65.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

67.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

66.00 

ARENZVILLE,   ILL.— ST.  FIDELIS 


Hahling,  Conrad Arenzville. 

Kolberer,  Joseph \nnz\  [lie. 

Weber,  William. Arenzville 


.$  100.00 
] 00 . 00 
100.00 


$  100.00 
100.00 
100.00 


ASHLAND,   ILL.— ST.  AUGUSTINE'S 


O'Brien,  Rev.  D Ashland 

Brown,  Mrs.  Loren Pleasant  Plains. 

Butler,  John  M Ashland 

Butler,  Thomas  .1 Ashland 

Butler,  William Ashland 

Cavanaugh,  James Ashland 

Devlin  Sr.,  John Ashland 

Devlin,  J.  E.  and  Frank Ashland 

Henn,  Henry Ashland 

Huelamann,  Mrs.  Mary Pleasant  Plains. 

Leahy,  J.  B Pleasant  Plains . 

Leahy,  John  J Pleasant  Plains. 

Leagy,  T.  F Pleasant  Plains. 

Leahy,  W.  R Pleasant  Plains . 

Mahoney,  Mrs.  M.  B Tallula 

Morsehhauser,  John Ashland 

Newell,  John  J Ashland 

Newell,  W.  P Ashland 

Newell,  W.  P Ashland 

Rickard,  Catherine Ashland 


,000.00   $   200.00 

100.00 

100.00 

1 00 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 .00 

100.00 

100  00 

67 .  00 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

50  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200 . 00 

200.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

ASSUMPTION,   ILL.— ST.   MARY'S 

Higgins,  Rev.  Daniel  J Assumption $ 

Behl,  John Assumption 

Conner,  Mrs.  Alice Assumption 

Connolly,  T.  J Assumption 

Cronin,  Ella Assumption 

Gushing,  E.J Assumption 

Davin,  Mrs.  Mathilda St.  John's  Hospital,  Springfield. . 

Debrun,  John  W Assumption 

Flaherty,  James  F Assumption 

Keating,  Dennis Assumption 

LaCharite,  David Assumption 

LaCharite,  J.  A Assumption 

Lacy,  J.  W R.  R.  No.  2  Owaneco 

Lacy,  T.  J R.  R.  No.  2  Pana 

Leahy,  Mrs.  Mary Assumption 

McCormick,  May  &  Bessie Assumption 

Michael,  Joseph  A Assumption 

Rivard,  Dr.  G.J Assumption 


1,000.00   $   200.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

16.00 

250.00 

250.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

75.00 

200.00 

200 . 00 

500.00 

300.00 

300.00 

200 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

150.00 

200.00 

140.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

500.00 

334.00 

Davis,  Rev.  M.  J. 


ATHENS,   ILL.— HOLY  FAMILY  CHURCH 

Athens $    1,000.00 


$    1,000.00 


AUBURN,   ILL.— ST.   BENEDICT'S 


Quinn,  Rev.  D.  J Auburn 

Burtle,  Edw.  A R.  F.  D.  No.  1 . . 

Burtle,  Walter R.  F.  D 

Faust,  Earl 7  is  W.  Madison. 

Faust,  Phillip Auburn 

Flood,  Matt R.  F.  D.  Loami . 


1,000.00 
150.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 


300.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

50.00 

33.00 


107 


Name 


Address 


Flood,  Simon  A Loami . . 

Hemberger,  Joseph Loami . . 

Leahy,  T.J Auburn 

Maxey ,  William Auburn , 

O'Brien,  Thos.  R Auburn 

Quinn,  Jennie  <fc  John Auburn 

Ragen,  Tade Auburn 

Regan,  William Auburn . 

Richie,  Joseph Auburn . 


Pledged 


Paid 


100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.33 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100.00 

BATCHTOWN,   ILL.— ST.  BARBARA'S 

Marley,  Rev.  J.  L Batchtown $  1,525.00 

Green,  Josie Batchtown 100.00 

Society,  Holy  Name Batchtown 100.00 


100.00 
35.00 


BEARDSTOWN,   ILL.— ST.  ALEXIUS 

Ahern,  Rev.  James Beardstown 

Baujan.  G.  E 202  E.  Second 

Caldwell,  J.  J 915  E.  5th  St 

Cissna,  Mrs.  Harrv 300  Clay  St 

Dovle,  J.  W 412  W.  8th 

Fink,  George 1417  E.  8th 

Gillen,  T.  P 1216  state  St 

Hanrahan,  John 505  E.  3rd 

Hieronymus,  Mr.  A:  Mrs.  W.  H 119  E.  3rd 

Kane  Family 110  W.  1th 

Kervin,  I )ennis  .1 Ill  W.  Maine 

Kjnstle,  Theo.  N 516  E,  1th 

Knights  of  Columbus Council  \<>.  661 

Langdon,  William 100  Adams  St 

McCarthy,  D.  I till   1     6th 

McCarthy,  Eugene  T 218  E.  3rd 

McCarthy.  Mrs.  J.  D.  &  Fam 412  State  St 

McDonald.  D.  J 311  Monroe  St 

McGuire,  Mrs.  John  &  Fam 109  E.  10th 

Murray,  Mr.s.  Owen  cV.  ham 417  Monroe  St 

Newdigate,  Geo.  W 1000  Edwards  St 

Newell,  R.  A 109  E.  2nd 

Rink,  Jessie  C 202  W.  6th 

Schultz,  A.  G 115  W  .  7th 

Schultz,  E.  E 510  State  St 

Schultz,  John 115  W.  7th 

Schwab,  Leonard 1116  Canal  St 

Shaughnessy,  Harry  F 1928  S.  Second,  Springfield 

Shark,  Mrs.  John 921  Canal  St 

Smith,  Joe  A 1300  Adams  St 

Society,  Ladies  Altar %  Jessie  Rink 

Sodality.  Young  Ladies 215  W.  5th  St 

Wallace,  Mrs.  Clara 202  W.  6th  St 

White,  Mrs.  C.  J 615  Washington 

Young,  R.  C 509  W.  2nd 


1.000.00 

$       750  00 

300.00 

300 . 00 

100.00 

66  68 

100.00 

60  00 

loo.oo 

70.00 

100.00 

70.00 

150.00 

75.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

1 33  34 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

300 . 00 

300.00 

1 00  00 

100.00 

100.00 

58.31 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

8.35 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

333  33 

333 . 33 

333 . 34 

333 . 34 

1,000.00 

1,000  00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

67.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

68 .  00 

100.00 

70.00 

333 . 33 

333.33 

100.00 

BEND,   ILL.,   R.   R.   No. 


OBLONG— ST.  VALENTINE 


Wubbe,  Rev.  B 

Klueg,  Mrs.  Matilda 

Kraus,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chas. 

Kraus,  Mrs.  Mary 

Lobmeier,  Aloys 

Michl,  Wm 

Rennier  Sr.,  Jacob 

Rennier,  John 


.R.  R.  No.  1, 
R.  R.  No.  1, 

.R.  R.  No.  1, 

.R.  R.  No.  1, 
R.  R.  No.  1, 

.R.  R.  No.  3, 
R.  R.  No.  3. 

.R.  R.  No.  1, 


Oblong,  111 $ 

Oblong,  III 

Oblong,  111 

Oblong,  111 

Oblong,  111 

Willow  Hill,  111.... 
Willow  Hill,  111 ...  . 
West  Liberty.  111. . . 


500.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 


200.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
50.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 


BENLD,   ILL.— ST.  JOSEPH 

Carey,  Rev.  E Benld,  111 

Gruchalla,  Andrew Sawyerville,  111 

Mathias  Jr.,  Thos R.  R.  No.  1,  Mt.  Olive  111. 


1,000.00 
100.00 
100.00 


60.00 
60.00 


BETHANY,  ILL.— ST.  ISIDORE 


Brown,  John Lovington 

Fanning,  Rev.  C.J Bethany,  111 . . 

Fitzgerald,  J.  M Bethany,  111 . . 

Madigan,  John  H Lake  City,  111 . 

Morrison,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J Lovington,  111 . 

Reedy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dan Lovington,  111. 

Reedy,  Mrs.  Mary Lovington,  111. 

Sherman,  Joe Lake  City,  111 . 

108 


150.00   $   100.00 

1,000.00 

500.00 

100.00 

8.37 

200.00 

200.00 

125.00 

75.00 

100.00 

30.00 

225.00 

225 . 00 

150.00 

150.00 

Name 


Address 


Pledged 


Sherman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mose Lovington . 

Shiels,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jos Bethany  .  . 

Smith,  Mrs.  Jas Lovington . 

Sullivan,  Mike Lake  City . 

Tueth,  John Lovington. 


Paid 


100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

33.00 

125.00 

61.67 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

58.35 

BISHOP  CREEK,  R.  R.  2,  DIETERICH,  ILL. 
Mission  of  Teutopolis 

Bierman,  Ben R.  R.  No.  2,  Dieterich.  111. 

Brummer,  Herman R.  R.  No.  2,  Dieterich,  111. 

Cremer,  Joseph R.  R.  No.  2,  Dieterich,  111.  . 

Dust,  Wm R.  R.  No.  2,  Dieterich.  II!    . 

Goeckner,  Barney R.  R.  No.  2.  Effingham.  111. 

Hartke,  Allie R.  R.  No.  2,  Dieterich.  111. 

Niemerg,  Joseph  Sr R.  R.  No.  2,  I  >ieterich,  111. 

Worman,  Henry R.  R.  No.  1 ,  Dieterich,  111. 


ST.  ALOYSIUS 


100.00  i 

5   100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

250.00 

170.00 

100.00 

35.00 

BLACK  JACK,  ILL.,  P.  O.  TROY,  ILL.— ST.  JEROME 
Mission  of  Troy 

Mersinger,  Wiemar Troy S        100.00        $        100.00 


BLUFFS,   ILL.— ST.  PATRICK 
Mission  of  St.  Mary's,  Mt.  Sterling 


O'Brien,  Thos Bluffs . 


$        100.00       $ 


■;,  oo 


BRIGHTON,    ILL.— ST.  ALPHONSUS 

Malloy,  Rev.  P.  J Brighton $    1,000.00       $       200.00 

Byrnes,  Helen Brighton 100.00  100.00 

BROCTON,   ILL.— ST.  THOMAS  AQUINAS 

Mission  of  Hume 


Carroll.  Thomas Brocton . 

Carroll,  Thomas  J Brocton. 

Fitzgerald,  Thomas Brocton . 

Meehan,  P.  H Brocton . 

Sullivan,  Elizabeth Brocton . 

Sullivan,  James Brocton. 


100.00   $ 

70.00 

100.00 

35 .  00 

ioo. on 

70.00 

100  00 

35 .  00 

100.00 

70  00 

100.00 

70.00 

BRUSSELS,   ILL.— ST.  MARY 

Arnold,  Joseph Golden  Eagle,  111 

Benken,  B.  B.  &  Sisters Brussels 

Droege  Jr.,  B.  H Brussels 

Droege,  Mrs.  M.  H Brussels 

Friedel  Sr.,  Paul Golden  Eagle 

Gebben,  Geo Brussels 

Hagen,  Felix Brussels 

Hanneken,  Henry Brussels 

Held,  Theo Brussels 

Kamp,  Andrew Golden  Eagle 

Kiel,  Herman Brussels 

Nolte.  John Golden  Eagle,  111 

Nolte,  Joseph Golden  Eagle,  111 

Pohlman,  Barney Brussels 

Pohlman  Sr.,  William Brussels 

Schnelton,  Rev.  H.  B Brussels 

Schmidt,  Miss  Marg Brussels 

Schnelton,  Frances  A Brussels 

Schneiton,  Henry Brussels 

Schulte,  Henry Golden  Eagle 

Stein,  Frank Golden  Eagle 

Toppmeier,  Barney Deer  Plain 

Weisharr,  Charles Brussels 

Weisharr,  Joseph Brussels 

Whittmond,  Chas.  A Brussels 

Zigrang,  P.  M Brussels 


100.00 

*   100.00 

150.00 

150.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

66.00 

1,000.00 

700.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

500.00 

350.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

100.00 

400.00 

400.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

BUFFALO,  ILL.— ST.  JOSEPH 
Mission  of  Riverton 


Call,  D.  J 

Costello,  Mrs.  Maggie. 


Buffalo. 
Buffalo . 


100  00       $ 
100.00 


100.00 


109 


Name 


Address 


McCann,  J.  E Buffalo 

McCann,  Xoah Buffalo 

McCann,  Mrs.  R.  C Buffalo 

McCann.  Robert  C.  (Deceased; %  J.  E.  McCa 

Mulcahy,  Daniel  M Buffalo 

Mulcahy,  P.  J Buffalo 

Mulcahy.  W.J Buffalo 

Murphy  Family.  The Buffalo 

Shanle,  John Buffalo 

Venneman,  H.  V Buffalo 


Pledged 


Paid 


100.00 

30. 00 

100.00 

58.31 

100.00 

100.00 

1 00 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100  00 

100.00 

BL'NKER   HILL.    ILL  -ST     MARY 

Bierbaum,  Julia Bunker  Hill         $  100.00       $       100.00 

Dougherty.  John Bunker  Hili        100.00  8.35 

Friedrichsen.  Mrs.  Marg Bunker  Hill 100.00  44  00 

Gosch,  Mrs.  Herman Bunker  II  j 100.00  100.00 

Lee.  Mrs.  Edw Bunker  Hill 100.00  75.00 

McDonnell.  Josephine Hunker  Hill 100.00  70.00 

McMarrow,  Mary Hunker  Hill .    .  100  00  100  00 

Stolze,  J.  C.  I>.  Rev.  C Hunker  Hill 1,000.00  300.00 

Sneeringer,  William Bunker  Hill 100.00  45.00 

Stadelman,  Fred  J Bunker  Hill 100.00  52.50 

Suedel,  Mrs.  John Bunker  Hill 100.00  55.00 

Walter  Jr.,  John Bunker  Hill 100.00  70.00 

CAMP    POINT,    ILL.      ST.   THOMAS 
Mission  of  Liberty 


Schmidt,  Mrs.  Frank Camp  Point 


$         100    00 


100  oo 


CARLINVILLE,   ILL. -ST.  JOSEPH 

Behrendt,  August 113  Alton  St    S 

Behrendt.  Frank  F 113  Alton  - 

Bellm,  Frank Carlinville 

Boente.  Mr*.  Bertha   1030  8.  Plum 

Carmody,  Katherine 434  X.  Broad 

Dunn,  Dick Steinmeyer  Bldg 

Engel,  Elizabeth Carlinville 

Flori,  Henry      526  S    Plum    

Flori,  Jacob N.  Plum  St 

Flori,  Joseph X   Side  of  Square 

Flori,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Mike North  West  St 

Formea,  Regina    533  B.  Plum 

Gleiber,  The  Misses  213  Pine  St 

Hacke.  Mrs.  Anna  &  Fam Carlinville 

Hesseldenz.  H.  C 507  W    Main 

Kaufman,  John 532  S.  Plum 

Koester,  Mrs.  Cath 626  E.  Second  So.  St 

Kuerschen,  Albert 535  Locust  St 

Lott,  Henry Carlinville 

Metzger.  Oscar Carlinville 

Metzger.  Robt 727  X.  Broad  St 

Meyer.  Mrs.  Franklin Carlinville 

Muench,  Frank  A 907  E.  First  St 

Mever,  Mrs.  Rosalia 522  S.  Broad  St 

Pockrzwinski.  Albert 1222  S.  Broad  St 

Rose.  John 214  Walnut  St 

Rodent  ret  er.  Paul %  Glendale  Dairv 

Sandage.  Mrs.  A.  C    404  X.  Charles 

Schmidt.  Anthonv  P Carlinville 

Scholl,  Joseph 130  E.  Mulberry 

Schroeder,  Andrew  J 1020  S.  Oak 

Seyfrit.  Mathew 407  Chestnut  St 

Sexton.  Dr.  E.  E W.  Side  Square 

Tostberg.  Henry S.  Plum  .St 

Watermeier,  Anton Carlinville 

Watermeier.  Joseph Carlinville 

Westermeier,  Al.  P 238  E.  First  X.  St 

Westermeier,  Casper 23s  E.  First  X.  St 

Westermeier.  John 243  Seminary  Ave 

Westmeier.  Mrs.  John 243  Seminary  Ave 


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60.00 

100.00 

33 .  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

49.98 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

37.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

500.00 

334  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

65.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100  00 

67.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

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100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

34  00 

100.00 

33 .  00 

100.00 

60 .  00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

CARLINVILLE,   ILL.— ST.   MARY 


Beilmer,  Mrs.  H.  T 407  S.  West .  . . 

Bloomfield.  J.  R 204  Hoehn  St . 

Burger,  Kilian 

Carmodv,  S.  T 422  X.  Broad. 

Caveny.  Peter  J 237  E.  Second. 

Cogan.  John Carlinville .... 

Costelio,  Thomas  J Carlinville .... 


100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
150.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 


75.00 


35.00 
60.00 


110 


Name 


Address 


Devitt,  Frank 728  S.  Locust 

Devitt,  John 728  W.  Locust 

Drury,  Opha Carlinville 

Dunn,  John  R Carlinville 

Flannigan,  Edward 322  S.  Plum 

Formea,  Joseph W.  Mulberry  St 

Griffin,  John Carlinville 

Hensey,  Rev.  G.  P Carlinville 

Harkins,  Mrs.  Jas.  F.,  &  Fam 502  W.  1st.  So.  St... 

Kroetzer,  Frank 1 10  S.  Plum  St 

McCormick,  Sam Carlinville 

McXichols,  Jas.  &  Mary Carlinville 

Martin,  Mr.  Dan St.  Geo.  Hotel 

Moran,  John  1 430  W.  First  So.  St .  . 

Murphy,  Mary  &  Marg Carlinville 

O'Xeil.  Ed.  Hugh 109  X.  West  St 

Paul,  Mrs.  Fred  W 521  E.  Main  St 

Paul,  Mrs.  Helen 402  X.  Broad  St 

Savage,  Catherine  A Carlinville 

Schaefer,  Ferdinand 226  X.  \\ "est  St 

Schaefer,  Bertha  &  Josephine 226  X.  West  St 

Sexton,  D.  E Carlinville 

Stengl,  Bernard  W 431  W.  2nd  So.  St.  .  . 


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100.00 
100.00 
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300.00 
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150.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
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100.00 


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100.00 

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25.00 
100.00 
200.00 

70.00 
100.00 

60.00 

65.00 
200.00 

50.00 
100.00 

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60.00 

400.00 

33.00 


CARROLLTON,   ILL.— ST.  JOHN 


Carmody,  T.  E Carrollton . 

Costello,  Rev.  Thomas Carrollton. 

Hansen,  Anton Carrollton . 

Kirbach,  Martin  C Carrollton  . 

Kirbach,  N.J Carrollton  . 

Lake,  Henry Carrollton  . 

Steinacher,  Peter Carrollton . 


100.00 
1,000.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 


50.00 
400.00 
100.00 

' 30^00 
100.00 
100.00 


CASEY,  ILL. 


P.  O.  TEUTOPOLIS,  ILL. 
Mission  of  Teutopolis 


-ST.  CHARLES 


Duffy,  Michael  J Casey 

Finn,  Leo Casey 

Huston,  Mrs.  Harry Casev 

Wekenmen,  Miss  Eliz 101  W.  Main  St. 


$       100.00       $ 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 


100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

100.00 


CHANDLERVILLE,   ILL.— ST.  BASIL 
Mission  of  Virginia 


Markert  Family Chandlerville 

Pauley,  Xick Chandlcrvillc 


100.00 
100.00 


100.00 
100.00 


CHARLESTON,   ILL.— ST.  CHARLES 


Alwell,  Martin Charleston 

Brumlevc,  R.  H Charleston 

Carmichael.  Mrs.  H.  A Box  363,  Charleston. 

Conrad,  J.  F Charleston 

Conrad,  Miss  Mamie Charleston 

Connolly,  Rev.  John  J Charleston 

Gail,  August  H 124  Polk  St 

Guiney,  Mrs.  Rose  M 202  4th  St 

Grant,  Anthony Charleston , 

Grant,  Joseph 1033  Jefferson  St ... . 

Grant ,  William  Sr Charleston 

Inyoit,  E.  W Charleston 

Kenney,  Mary  N Charleston 

Kenney,  Will  J Charleston 

Koch   Fred  J Charleston 

Lynch,  Arthur Charleston 

Lynch,  Clarence  G 209  State  St 

Lynch,  C.  E 817  Fourth  St 

Lynch,  Thomas  J 206  Fourth  St 

McCarthy,  Agnes 1120  Madison  St 

McCarthy,  Miss  Bessie Charleston 

McCarthy,  Con.  J 1120  Madison 

McCarthy,  John  J 855  S.  11th 

McCarthy,  Patrick Charleston 

McGurty ,  John  E Charleston 

McMahon,  Con.  J Charleston 

Malone,  Geo.  M Charleston 

Mispogel,  Edw.  J 505  Harrison 

Muchmore,  Mr.  C.  B Charleston 

Pritchard,  John  G Left  Town 

Romans,  J.  R Charleston 


100.00   $    66.66 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

500.00 

100.00 

100.00 

500.00 

350.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

100.00 

225.00 

150.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

8.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

49.50 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

66.33 

100.00 

100.00 

66.00 

111 


Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 


Shea,  Mrs.  Hannah 307  Monroe 

Tohan,  Hugh 903  Madison  St . 

Tohan,  Joseph 903  Madison  St . 

Tripp  Family,  The Charleston 

Whalen,  Edward Charleston 

Whalen,  John Charleston 

Whalen,  Joseph Charleston 


100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

66.00 

500.00 

500  00 

100.00 

100.00 

200 . 00  $         83 . 32 

100.00 

100.00 

500.00 

50.00 

500.00 

150.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

60  00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.  (X) 

70.00 

100.  (X) 

8.33 

150.00 

100  00 

100.00 

70  00 

COFFEEN,  ILL.— ST.  JOHN  THE  BAPTIST 

Fannon,  Rev.  J.  R Coffeen $    1,000.00       $       350.00 

Spinner,  Joseph Coffeen 100 .  00  100 .  00 

COLLINSVILLE,   ILL.— SS.  PETER  &  PAUL 

Bellinger,  Dr.  James  E 303  N.  Morrison $       200.00 

Griffin,  Anna 305  Vandalia 

Hogan,  Rev.  J.J Collinsville 

Marks,  Rev.  F.  A Collinsville 

Niehaus,  Jos R.  R.  No.  2,  Granite  City 

Niehaus,  Wm.  F -401  Vandalia 

O'Farrell,  Anthony 519  N.  Morrison 

O'Farrell,  Patrick 116  Brennan 

Rissi,  Ed 406  N.  Morrison 

Spann,  Matthew R.  F.  D.,  St.  Clair  Ave 

Yigna.  Victor 500  N.  Hesperia 

Voight,  Lawrence R.  F.  D.,  Caseyville 

DALTON  CITY,  ILL.— SACRED  HEART 

Curran,  Rev.  P.  D Dalton  City $ 

Delahunty,  Mrs.  Ella Dalton  City 

Henneberry,  David Dalton  City 

Henneberry,  John Dalton  City 

Hogan,  Mike  C Dalton  City 

Hogan,  William Dalton  City 

Morrison,  James Dalton  City 

Nolan,  John Dalton  City 

O'Brien,  T.  F Dalton  City 

Sheehan,  T.  F Lake  City 

Vollmer.  P.J Dalton  City 

Welsh,  Mike Dalton  City 

DECATUR,  ILL.— ST.  JAMES 

Appenzeller,  F.J 1205  E.  Prairie $ 

Aschauer,  C.J 224  Citizens  Blvd 

Behrman,  Louis 1212  E.  Main 

Boehm.  Elizabeth 560  Powers  Lane 

Brand,  Louis  H 2195  Giles  Ave 

Bretz.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  P 2360  E.  Wood 

Brinkoetter,  T.  A.  &  Fain 1005  E.  Prairie 

Burtschi,  J.  L 1004  E.  Main 


500.00   3 

!   250.00 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

33 .  33 

100.00 

35.00 

150.00 

50  00 

100.00 

150.00 

50.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

66.00 

150.00 

50.00 

150.00 

100  00 

Ernst,  Wm 651  E.  Wood . . 

Flecken.*tein,  Michael 568  S.  Jackson. 


Hahn,  A.  L 320  W.  Eldorado .  . . 

Hahn,  Otto  E 320  W.  Eldorado . . . 

Henry,  Anna  K 126  W.  Washington. 

Hornback,  Roy  S R.  R.  No.  5 

Klasner,  Rev.  F.  W Decatur 

Keck,  J.  V 1074  E.  Clay 

Kekeisen  Sr.,  Frank 537  N.  Broadway . . . 

Kunz  Family 336  E.  Decatur 


Loftus,  Mrs.  Catherine  &  Children.. .  .908  E.  Prairie 

Marty,  Bernard  J 788  S.  Webster 

Marty,  John  G 734  E.  Johns  Ave 

Michel,  Henry 754  E.  Cleveland  Ave . 

Miller,  Paul  A.  &  Fam 1054  E.  Clay 


Nelson,  John  W 1048  W.  Macon 

O'Mara,  Alice 1388  W.  Forest  Ave . 

Ostendorf ,  Rev.  F.J 


100.00   J 
150.00 

!    33.33 
100.00 

125.00 
100.00 
100.00 
150.00 
100.00 
300.00 

85.00 
100.00 

'  'iixhoo 

33  00 
200.00 

100.00 
105.00 

100.00 
70.00 

100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

100.00 

'  56:66 

500.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

"06.66 

67.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 
15000 
100.00 
100.00 

65.00 

120  00 

33.00 

500.00 

100.00 

100.00 
1,000.00 

100.00 
400.00 

Pfile,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  H 841  E.  Decatur 100.00  25.00 

112 


Name 
Quintenz,  Syl. 


Address 
1606  E.  William. 


Rademacher,  Theo 147  S.  Calhoun . . 

Raupp,  W.  J 928  W.  Main 

Rohr,  L.  N 812  E.  Cleveland. 

Russell,  Frank  E 783  E.  Wood 


Scherer,  Raymond 977  E.  William. 

Schimanski,  V.  J 1004  E.  Prairie . 

Schoenle,  Barbara 225  S.  Webster. 

Schoenle,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joe 711  E.  Cantrell. 

Schuerman,  Ludwig 846  S.  Webster . 

Schudel,  Mrs.  J.  F 1442  W.  Wood. 

Schultz,  Frank 1453  E.  Main.  . 

Spaeth,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A 831  Cantrell 

Stauder,  W.  P 1636  Cobb  Ave. 

Stiehle,  Mrs.  J 1442  W.  Wood . 

Theiss,  Mrs.  E 255  E.  Crea.... 


Walmsley,  C.  R 245  S.  Crea 

Willis,  Mrs.  Anna 418  S.  Webster. . . 

Zwilling,  Geo 356  W.  Eldorado . 


Pledged 

Paid 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

150.00 

150.00 

300.00 

200.00 

100.00 

75.00 

200.00 

175.00 

100.00 

66.67 

2,000.00 

1,500.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33 .  33 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 


100.00 


Alman,  Miss  M.  C 

Barry  St.,  James 626  S.  Jackson 

Barry,  T.  J 215  Oakdale  Blvd. 

Buckley,  Elizabeth 1505  E.  Main 

Buckley,  Josephine 1505  E.  Main.  .  .  . 

Buckley,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.J 1505  E.  Main 

Burns  Sr.,  John (J23  W.  Green  St. . 


DECATUR,   ILL.— ST.  PATRICK 

1006  E.  Lincoln $       300.00 


Canavan,  Wm.  F 253  Woodland 

Carroll,  Miss  Mary  &  Mother 850  W.  Decatur.  . 

ChristhofT,  T.  A 1331  E.  William. . 

Cook,  Mrs.  Mary  A 919  W.  William . . . 

Cooney,  Wm.  F 944  W.  College  St. 

Costello,  John  C 228  Oakdale  Ave . . 


Delahunty,  A.  O 1520  E.  North 

Downing,  T.  E 256  W.  Main 

Doyle,  P.  J 121  E.  Main 

Driscoll,  J Citizen's  Natl.  Bank  Bldg. 

Duggan,  James  M 1409  E.  Williams 

Duggan,  John  J 1409  E.  Williams 

Finn,  P.  W 110  N.  Edward 

Fitzpatrick,  M.  W 418  E.  Eldorado 

Flannery,  E.  E 2000  W.  Main 


Gogerty,  Mrs.  Honere 1052  E.  North 

Gollings,  W.  E 648  W.  Prairie 

Gralliker,  B 1499  W.  Forest  Ave . 

Gralliker,  Jas.  J   1228  E.  William 

Harte,  Rev.  A.J Decatur 

Hally,  Wm.  H 540  N.  Mercer 

Hayes,  E.  A 226  N.  Taylor  Ave . . 

Hayes,  Dr.  John 525  W.  King 

Heger,  CM 1261  E.  Riverside. . . 

Heger,  John 435  N.  Jackson 

Heger,  Jerome  J 1320  E.  Main 

Heinz,  H.  J 774  S.  Webster 

Hennebery,  John 954  W.  Main 

Higgins  Sr.,  Edw 1052  E.  Eldorado . . . 


Keating,  Miss  Hanna 1426  E.  Eldorado. 

Kreher,  Leo  E 2212  E.  Prairie .  . . 


Lieban,  Mrs.  C 1548  W.  Macon. 


McCarthy,  Eleanor 926  E.  Main 

McEvoy ,  John  H 958  W.  William . . 

McFadden,  W.  T 429  N.  Water 

McGinty,  Mary 407  N.  Morgan . . . 

McLane,  J.  E 110  Cobb  Ave.... 

McKeown,  Joseph 558  W.  Prairie 

Murphy,  R.  D.  M.  R.,  Very  Rev.  J.  J . .  Decatur 

Malloy,  Walter R.  No.  2,  Box  56 . 

Maloney,  J.J 659  W.  William . . 

Martin,  James  J 1426  E.  Eldorado . 


100.00 


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33  00 

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100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

60  00 

300.00 

15.00 

200.00 

135.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

34.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

60  00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

100.00 

300.00 

200 . 00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

67.00 

250.00 

168.00 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

200  00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

500.00 

30.00 

100.00 

35.00 

150.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

125.00 

10.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

45.00 

150.00 

150.00 

150.00 

75.00 

100.00 

66.67 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

,000.00 

400.00 

300.00 

300.00 

500.00 

250.04 

100.00 

100.00 

113 


Name 


Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Mattchen  Jr..  Peter 936  E.  Moore  St 

Mattchen  Sr„  Peter 1137  E.  Main 

Meehan  Jr.,  William 941  N.  Morgan 

Metrakos,  Mrs.  Pete 875M  N.  Water.  .  .  . 

Meyer  St.,  F.  C 555  W.  Decatur  St . . 

Meyer,  Joseph  R 1185  W.  Forest  Ave. 

Mooney,  Catherine  E 658  W.  Prairie  Ave. 

Moran,  James  J .  &  Son Decatur,  111 

Morrisey,  J.  B 12423/6  E.  Eldorado . 

Muleady,  Thomas  F 906  E.  William 

Murray,  Thos 946  E.  William 

Murray,  W.  C 860  W.  Decatur.  .  .  . 

Murray,  W.  E 946  E.  William 

Nees,  W.  J 254  X.  Water 


O'Brien,  T.  E 723  W.  Prairie . 

O'Neill,  A.  G 205  X.  Dennis . 


Reid,  Mary  E 848  E.  Prairie 

Ryan,  T.  J 1109  N.  Clinton.  . 

Schneider,  W.J 1852  E.  Eldorado . 

Sheehan,  W.  P 1229  E.  Main 

Scherer,  John  M 256  X.  Church  .  .  . 

Shields,  Mrs.  Kate 214  Summit  Ave. 

Skelley,  Lewis 347  N.  Calhoun. . 

Stallings,  T.  E 1085  W.  North .  .  . 

Stengel,  Raymond  A 225  X.  Hay  worth  . 

Swisher,  Lamont 1019  W.  Macon   . 


Taylor.  James  R 1019  W.  Macon  . 

Thorpe,  James  P 844  X.  Edward 

Walsh,  Julia 244  E.  Division . 

Walsh,  P.  T 925  W.  Macon    . 

Ward,  William 1545  E.  William 

Whitesides,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos.  C) 221  W.  Macon. 

Welk,  J.  L 944  E.  Edwards. 

Welk.  Leon,  Carl  &  Celia 944  E.  Edwards. 


100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

250.00 

175.00 

500.00 

500.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.67 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

24.99 

200 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

66.67 

105.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

10.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

100.00 

Young,  Alois 567  Greenwood. 


100.00 


100.00 


DECATUR,  ILL.— ST.  THOMAS 

Boose,  T.  J.  (Laura) 234  E.  Division 

Brilley,  Mrs.  P.J 1548  X.  Edward 

Byrne.  Thos.  F 1255  X.  College 

Burke,  Mrs.  Kate 1384  X.  Main 

Carr,  Mrs.  Delia 747  W.  Cushing 

Curran,  Charles 968  W.  Packard 

Dineen,  Dan 1669  X.  Water 

Donovan,  James  L 1634  X.  Church 

Donovan,  Wm Park  Place 

Fahay,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M 90  St.  Thos.  Church 

Finin,  Mrs.  Cath 1630  X.  Water 

Foran,  Daniel 1304  X.  Main 

Gale,  Mrs.  Anson 1711  N.  Church 

Henebry,  W.  B 749  Waggoner 

Houran,  M.  J 1805  N.  Water 

Huber,  J.  H 1621  X.  Monroe 

Huber,  W.  F 1712  X.  Monroe 

Joy,  W.  F 429  Stewart  Ave 

Lunn,  R.  H 1524  X.  Water 

McGuire,  P.J 260  Stewart  Ave 

Matthew,  J.J 1722  X.  Edward 

Mooney,  Mrs.  Bruce 1771  XT.  Union 

Smith,  Rev.  Andrew Decatur 

Shay,  Mrs.  Mary 1147  X.  Union 


DIETERICH,  ILL.— IMMACULATE  CONCEPTION 


Dimond,  H.  A Dieterich . 

Oberbeck,  Frank  B Dieterich . 

Petry,  Wm.  J Dieterich , 

Steppe,  C.J Dieterich . 

Wernet,  Rev.  O.  J.  W Dieterich , 


DIVERNON,  ILL.- 

Ballog,  Joseph Divernon. 

Fox.  Rev.  Patrick Divernon. 

Welsh,  E.J Divernon . 

Zatyko,  Sam Divernon. 


-SACRED  HEART 


150.00 

$    75.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

150.00 

87.50 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

1,000.00 

1,000.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

36.00 

200.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

1,000.00 

800.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

ON 

100.00 

$         33 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

35.00 

500.00 

150.00 

$         50.00 

250 . 00 

250.00 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

100.00 

114 


Name 


EDGEWOOD,   ILL.— ST.  ANNE'S 

Addre&s 


Bushen,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bernard Mason,  111 $ 

Bushul,  Mrs.  Roy  &  Fam Mason,  111 

Laudreth,  Mrs.  J.  W Edgewood 

Marion,  Rev.  John Edgewood 

Roedel,  Mrs.  Andy Mason,  111 

Weber,  Charles  L Edgewood 


Pledged 


Paid 


100.00   $   100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100. 00 

1,000.00 

200.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

EDWARDSVILLE,   ILL.— ST.  BONIFACE 

Ballweg,  Edw 325  N.  Fillmore $ 

Ballweg,  Frank 610  Hillsboro  Ave 

Campbell,  Ray 315  E.  Park  St 

Dickman,  Frank 409  S.  Buchanan 

Dohle,  Leo  F 403  Cherry  St 

Eckhard,  Rev.  E.J Edwardsville 

Fahrig,  Albert 325  Park  St 

Fischer,  Walter 310  N.  Main 

Frey ,  Adolph 108  Magnolia  Ave 

Gent,  Geo 115  Crocker  Place 

Hess,  John  N 601  N.  Kansas 

Hoffman,  A.J 203  Springer  Ave 

Kahtz,  August Bohm  Bldg 

Kahtz,  Ben 419  Handle  St 

McNamarra,  Jos 115  N.  Kansas 

Perini,  Louis 216  Buchanan 

Rezabek,  Jos 1 1 14  Sloss  St 

Sch wager,  John 210  Franklin  Ave 

Soehlke,  John  B 115  Vandalia  St 

Staben,  Anna  &  Ben 726  N.  Kansas 

Stolze,  A.  E 1029  St.  Louis  St 

Soltze,  Edw 900  St,  Louis  St 

Stolze,  Louisa 116  S.  Buchanan 

Trares,  Frank  M 1 18  N.  Fillmore 

Trares,  Henry  Sr 424  E.  Vandalia 

Vogel,  F.  W 500  Brown  Ave 

Weber,  Jacob 105  S.  Kansas 


100.00   3 

1   100.00 

102 . 00 

59.50 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

20.00 

,000.00 

200.00 

100.00 

33.50 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

55.00 

100.00 

100.00 

41.84 

100.00 

100.00 

120.00 

70 .  00 

200.00 

200.00 

300.00 

200.00 

300.00 

200 . 00 

100.00 

500.00 

500.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

120.00 

EDWARDSVILLE,   ILL.— ST.  MARY 

Burns,  Thos.  G 419  Hillsboro  Ave $  100.00       $         41.69 

Carroll,  Mrs.  C.  W Edwardsville 100.00  100.00 

DeRoy,  John  P Edwardsville 100.00  60.00 

Drda,  Jos Edwardsville 100.00  100.00 

Drda,  Miss  Mamie Edwardsville 100.00  100.00 

Edwards,  Mr.  &  Mrs 441  Vandalia 100.00  100.00 

Hynu,  Dale  M Edwardsville 100.00  67.00 

Furg  son,  Dr.  E.  C Edwardsville 500.00  249. 96 

Geroer,  Aloysius 316  N.  Fillmore  St 100 .  00  50 .  02 

Hartung,  Mrs.  L.  H Edwardsville 100.00  49.98 

Hoffmeier,  Mrs.  Julia 121  N.  Kansas 100.00  33.33 

Hotz,  Joseph 226  N.  Buchanan 100.00  58.33 

Hentz,  Mrs.  Ellen  &  Fam 169  E.  High 145 .  00  96 .  00 

Keshner,  Jos.  F 814  St,  Louis  St 100.00  100.00 

Kesel  Jr.,  Joseph Edwardsville 250.00  250.00 

Kesel,  Mr.  &  Mrs Edwardsville 300.00  300.00 

Kesel,  Leonard Edwardsville 250.00  250.00 

Kribs,  H.  A Edwardsville 200.00  150.00 

Little,  Mrs.  Geo 211  Commercial  St 100.00  100.00 

LongSr.,  T.  J 420  St.  Louis  St 100.00  58.35 

Meagher,  Rev.  Charles Edwardsville 500 .00            

Meek,  Mrs.  Margaret Edwardsville 100 .00  75 .  00 

Maidl,  Thomas Edwardsville 100.00  100.00 

O'Reilly,  Rev.  C.  A Edwardsville 1,000.00  200.00 

Pizzini,  Wm.  D Edwardsville 100.00  50.00 

Purcell,  Patrick 419  Plum  St 100.00  50.00 

Schafer,  Mrs.  Annie R.  F.  D.  No.  5 360.00  60.00 

Smith,  Wm.  M.  P 1110  2nd  St 100.00  100.00 

Smith,  Mrs.  R.  V 1110  2nd  St 100.00  100.00 

Stabem,  Mrs.  Emma 1110  2nd  St 100.00  100.00 

Stubbs,  Mrs.  S.  J 211  Commercial  St 100.00  100.00 

Wayne,  W.  F Edwardsville 150.00  150.00 


EFFINGHAM,   ILL.— SACRED  HEART 

Alt,  Harry  J 603  Edgar  Ave $ 

Boyle,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  H Effingham 

Behrman,  C.  H 706  W.  Fayette 

Doyle,  Rev.  Daniel Effingham 

Doyle,  D.  J Effingham 

Elbow,  Mrs.  M.  L 1022  W.  Fayette  Ave 

Eversman,  Henry 206  W.  Section  St 

115 


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60.00 

200.00 

150.00 

Name 


Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Fisher.  C.  L 406  S.  Banker  St 

Fisher,  Mrs.  J.  H 318  S.  Banker  St 

Hogan,  Alice 342  S.  Banker  St 

Hook.  Frank R.  R.  No.  1,  Box  102 

Ordner,  Mary Market  St 

Ordner.  William 314  S.  5th  St 

Piper.  Mrs.  Byran 415  Park  Ave 

Ronev.  Dr.  J.  R E.  Fayette  Ave 

Stumbang,  Lilian %  Star  Cafe 

Thies.  Clarence 409  Park  Ave 

Thies.  Ed 1015  Railroad  Ave.  . . 

Weyand,  H.  E 106  S.  Paul  St 

Worrnan,  Miss  Clara 418  Railroad  St 


100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

65.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

12.50 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

500.00 

500.00 

EFFINGHAM,   ILL.— ST.  ANTHONY 


Althoff .  John  B Effingham $ 

Bauer.  George  H Bauer  Bldg 

Bergfeld.  Lawrence  T Effingham 

Boos,  Conrad  T Effingham 

Boos.  John  James 402  N.  4th 

Buennemeyer,  Wm.  H.  &  Family 327  N.  3rd  St 

Burgert.  Otto 317  S.  Banker 

Dust.  H.  H.  *  Family 218  N.  Banker 

Engbring,  Wm.  H Effingham 

Feldhake,  Ed.  J 215  N.  Banker 

Feldhake,  John  M Effingham 

Feuerborn,  Chas 200  X.  Willow 

Feuerborn,  Conrad 200  N.  Willow 

Deurrborn.  Lawrence 404  E.  Market 

Haarmann,  William R.  R.  1 

Hodebecke,  Katherine  &  Eliz Effingham 

Hoffman.  Mrs.  Margaret Effingham    

Kitten,  Anna St.  Anthony's  Hosp 

Koester,  Anton R.  2,  Effingham 

Long,  Dr.  Henry Effingham 

Lammert,  Very  Rev.  L.  W Effingham 

Mersman,  Katie R.  1,  Box  124,  Effingham 

Merz,  Henry  Jr 223  N.  4th 

Nuxoll.  Henry Effingham 

Osthoff ,  Frank Effingham 

Poeppelmever.  Edward 223  N.  3rd 

Rickelman,  Harry  J 1915  Wood  Bldg 

Rickelman,  John  J Effingham 

Schlepphorst,  Rev.  F.  C Effingham 

Sullivan,  Wm.  J 304  N.  4th  St 

Taphorn,  Dr.  Henry Effingham 

Underriner,  Alfred  B Effingham 

Underriner,  Harry 300  N.  3rd 

Vogt,  Mrs.  Theresa Effingham 

Wettstein,  J.  C Effingham 

Willenborg,  Anton 414  N.  4th 

Willenborg,  Clem R.  No.  3.  Effingham 

Willenborg,  Mrs.  Elizabeth R.  No.  3,  Effingham 

Willenborg,  William 116  W.  Jefferson 

Wisman,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  H.  T R.  3,  Effingham 

Zumbahlem,  John  D Effingham 


100.00 

$    60.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75 .  00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

300.00 

180.00 

200.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

67.00 

125.00 

125.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

25.03 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.34 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

60.00 

1,000.00 

1,000.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

300.00 

117.34 

100.00 

40.00 

500.00 

100.00 

100.00 

40  00 

300.00 

180.00 

100.00 

40.00 

150.00 

90.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

50.01 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

49.98 

100.00 

68.00 

100.00 

30.00 

FARMERSVILLE,   ILL.— ST.   MARY 


Ryan,  Rev.  L.  C $  1,000.00 

Aherin,  Thomas Farmersville 100 .  00 

Boehler,  N.  P Waggoner 100 .  00 

Boehler,  Mrs.  N.  P Waggoner 100 .  00 

Boehler,  Raymond Waggoner 100 .  00 

Brown,  Mrs.  Mary  A Farmersville 100 .  00 

Brown  Sr.,  John Harvel 100.00 

Brown,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ralph  &  Fam ....  Farmersville 100 .  00 

Convery,  Christella Farmersville 100 .  00 

Jordan  Jr.,  Mrs.  Alex Farmersville 100. 00 

Lucas,  James  R.  &  Fam Farmersville 500 .  00 

McLean,  M.  F Farmersville 150 .  00 

McLean,  B.  E Farmersville 100. 00 

School  Children Farmersville 785 .  50 

Sedentop.  D.  F Farmersville 100 .  00 

Wefenstette.  Mrs.  Maggie Farmersville 100 .  00 

Woods,  Earl Waggoner 100.00 


67.00 
67.00 


25.00 
25.00 


50.00 
150.00 


126.90 


35.00 
34.00 


FRANKLIN,   ILL.— SACRED  HEART 

Butler.  Rev.  E.  D Franklin $    1,000.00 

Bergschneider,  J.  G Franklin 100 .  00 

Doyle,  Eugene Franklin 100. 00 

116 


Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Kenny.  Mrs.  Delia Franklin 

Ludwig.  William Alexander 

Reed.  Catherine Franklin 

Ryan,  Frank Franklin 

Ryan.  Jerry Franklin 

Ryan.  Lawrence Franklin 

Ryan.  Martin  H Franklin 

Ryan.  Thomas Franklin 

Ryan,  Wm.  A Franklin 

Shanle.  Frank Waverly 

Stapleton.  Thomas Waverly 

Whalen,  Dennis Franklin 

Whalen.  Catherine Franklin 

Whalen,  John Franklin 

Whalen.  Richard Franklin 


100.00 

34.00 

120.00 

80.00 

100.00 

34.00 

125.00 

43.00 

150.00 

100 . 00 

175.00 

200 . 00 

100.00 

200 . 00 

150.00 

100.00 

34.00 

200.00 

200 . 00 

150.00 

100.00 

150.00 

50.00 

200.00 

150.00 

200 . 00 

150.00 

120.00 

40.00 

GILLESPIE,   ILL.— ST.   SIMOX  &  JUDE 

Bartlett,  Russell 201  E.  Maple  St S 

Busaytis,  Jos Gillespie 

Crosson,  Rev.  John Gillespie 

Ganey,  Hugh  L 302  E.  Cedar  St 

Ganey  S.  J.,  Marion  M St.  Louis  Uni.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. .  .  . 

Ganey,  M.J 302  E.  Cedar  St 

Ganey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  P.  H 209  S.  Montgomery 

Higgins,  Dr.  J.  R 203  E.  Elm  St 

Long,  R.  E 306  X.  Macoupin 

McEvoy.  J.  Frank 308  W.  Walnut  St 

McGow,  P.  H 311  E.  Pine  St 

O'Neill,  Patrick 400  S.  Shelby  St 

Ranahan,  Pete 812  E.  Walnut  St 

Redolfi,  John 108  Maple  St 

Sullivan.  Dr.  E.  F 404  E.  Maple  St 

Tarro,  Mrs.  John 202  S.  Macoupin 


100.00   $    30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

1.000.00 

500 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

58  33 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.70 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

70.00 

GIRARD,   ILL.— ST.   PATRICKS 

Reynolds  Sisters,  The 530  X.  2nd  St 100.00  33.34 

GLEXARM,   ILL.— ST.  BERXARD 


Burtle,  G.  H Glenarm  . 

Burtle,  Harry  J Glenarm  . 

Burtle,  Jacob  R Glenarm . 

Burtle,  James  R .Glenarm. 

Burtle,  Samuel Glenarm . 

Wagner,  Jacob   Glenarm . 

White,  Clarence Glenarm  . 

White.  J.  H Glenarm  . 


100.00   S   100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

500 . 00 

500.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

20.00 

250.00 

250  00 

GRAFTOX,  ILL.— ST.  PATRICK'S 

Fitzsimmons,  D.  F Grafton S  150.00       $       150.00 

Govin,  John Grafton 100.00  100.00 

Jordan,  Rev.  J.  P Grafton 1.000.00  400.00 

Morrison,  Frank  G Grafton 100 .  00  58 .  35 

Morrison,  Mrs.  Frank Grafton 100 .  00  58 .  35 

Zipperich.  Chas.  J Grafton 100.00  100.00 

Ripley,  Mrs.  Xora Grafton 100. 00  66 .  68 

GRAXITE  CITY,  ILL.— SACRED  HEART 

Costello,  Rev.  T Granite  City $  1,000 .00            

Crowley,  Mrs.  James 2317  Edwards 100. 00            

Dennis,  Walter 2501  C.  St 100.00  66.66 

Douglas,  Robinhood 2548  24th 100 .  00            

Eillermann,  A.  H 2513  I  St 100.00            

Grayson,  Dr.  Wm 1334  19th  St 150.00  87.50 

Harris.  J.  B 2505  Edison 100.00  60.00 

Holten,  E.  H 2264a  State 100 .  00  50 .  00 

Koehne,  John 2544  I  St 100.00            

Murray,  John 2825  Madison 120.00  60.00 

O'Reilly,  Hugh 2513  G.  St 100.00  25.00 

O'Sullivan,  Dan 2708  I  St 100.00            

Ryan,  M.  J.  Jr 3300  Madison 120.00  20.00 

Ryan,  M.  J.  Sr 3300  Madison 100.00  10.00 

GRANITE  CITY,  ILL.— ST.  JOSEPH'S 

Binney,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  R.  W 1905  D.  St $  250.00       $       250.00 

117 


Name 


Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Boettiger,  Adam  &  Fara 2139  L.  St 

Boyer.  Harry 2265  C.  St 

Brenninkmeyer,  Hugo 1826  Madison  Ave. 

Clay,  Neil 1414  X. 

Coleman,  Raymond 2415  G. 

Colligan.  Mrs.  Hannah  &  Fani 2327  G. 

Corcoran,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M 2156  C.  St . 

Crawshaw,  Geo 2144  E.  St . 

Crawshaw,  Jno.  J 2144  E.  St. 


18th  St. 

St 

St 


Dahmus,  Frank  &  Fain 2200  C.  St . 

Davis.  Mrs.  Ira 2215  E.  St. 

Delaney,  Thos   2409  B.  St . 

Enos.  Wm 2440  E.  St . 

Epping,  August 2435  E.  St 


Franz,  Rev.  J.  B Farmersville .  . 

Fechte,  Henry 2154  State  St . 

Feraud.  August 1858  G.  St .  .  . 

Feraud,  J.  L 1858  G.  St. . . 

Frauenfelder.  Mrs.  H 1715  E.  St. . . 

Furlong.  Patrick 2308  E.  St . .  . 


Gasparovic,  Andrew 1S10  Madison  Ave. 

Gordon.  E.J 244 1  E.  St 

Gould.  Fred  &  Wife 1732  D.  St 


Harding,  Lawrence 2341  B.  St. .. 

Harrigan.  R.  E 1707  1).  St... 

Hawk,  Francis 2040  I  St 

Herman,  Mrs.  H.  J 2429  D.  St... 

Hoopengarner,  Mrs.  H 2264  State  St . 

Horan,  John 2027a  C.  St    . 


Jenkins,  Wni 2166  Washington  Ave. 

Kelahan,  J.  R 2302  E.  St 

Kramer,  Frank 1928  B.  St 


Lennartz,  A 2330  G.  St 

Lohman  Sr.,  Mrs.  A 2113  G.  St 

Lohman  Jr.,  August 2113  G.  St 

McAnarney,  John 2262  D.  St 

McCormick,  Philip 2117  E.  St 

McMillen,  B.  S 1413  3rd  St.,  Madison,  111. 

Maher,  E.  L 2306  C.  St 

Mattinglv,  A 2144a  A.  St 

Moran,  Miss  Mayme 2337  B.  St 

Morrison,  Ivan 1737a  E.  St 


Murphy,  Thos.  H Add.  Unknown 

Pfeifer,  Frank 2223  E.  St 

Phillips,  Dr.  J.  H 1247a  Xeidringhaus  Ave. 

Powell,  Rev.  Geo.  H Granite  City 


Rvan,  Very  Rev.  D.  J Granite  City 1,000.00 

Recker  Sr.,  Ray 2334  E.  St 

Reese,  Walter 1314  Xeidringhaus  Ave 

Roth,  John 1719  E.  St 

Rush,  Mrs.  Marie 2329  D.  St 

Schmitt,  Geo 2153  C.  St 

Schwarzkoff,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 

&  Family 1719  C.  St 

St .  Elizabeth's  Hospital 21st  &  I  Sts 

St.  Elizabeth's  Hospital  Training 

School 21st  &  I  Sts 

Stoltz,  E.  G 2037  State  St 

Strohaker,  Mrs 2150  E.  St 


Tecklenberg.  Frank  &  Mother 1709  State  St 

Thebeau.  Howard 1128  22nd  St 

Thebeau,  Wyman 1342  Myrtle  Ave., 

Tretter,  Ben 1811  D.  St 

Vickers,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  E.  K 2436  E.  St 

Vorwald,  Frank 2315  State  St 


R.  R.  2.. 


Weisguth,  Josephine 2222  State  St 

Wendell,  Harrv 2044  Washington  Ave. 

Wise,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm 1817  G.  St 

Zimmer.  Mrs.  John 2300a  State  St 

Zydel,  Stanley 2401  State  St 


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GRANT  FORK,  HIGHLAND,   ILL.— ST.  GERTRUDES 

Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 


Lunitz,  Gustave.  .  . . 
Schwarz,  Charles  M . 

Trautner,  David 

Wardein,  Rev.  J.  B. 

Widman.  Chas 


.R.  3,  Highland $  100.00  $         40.00 

. R.  3.  Highland 100.00  34.00 

.  R.  3.  Highland 100.00  70  00 

.Grant  Fork,  Highland 500.00  150.00 

.R.  2,  Pocahontas 100.00  100.00 


GREEN  CREEK,  EFFINGHAM,   ILL.— OUR  LADY  OF  HELP 

Aulenbrack,  Joseph Effingham $  125.00       $       125.00 

Doedtman,  John  H.  &  Fam Effingham 100.00  100.00 

Fellhoelter,  Joseph Effingham 150.00  150.00 

Grimmig,  Roman Effingham 100 .  00  100 .  00 

Gruenloh  Sr.,  John Effingham 100.00  35.00 

Jansen  &  Son,  A.  F R.  R.  3,  Effingham 100.00  70.00 

Jansen  &  Son,  John  H.  (William) R.  R.  3,  Effingham 150 .  00  150 .  00 

Ludwig,  John  T R.  No.  3,  Effingham 100 .  00  75 .  00 

Neveling,  Rev.  Frederick Effingham 1,000.00  306.92 

Schmidt,  Anthony R.  R.  3,  Effingham 100.00  100.00 

GREENFIELD,   ILL.— ST.  MICHAEL'S 

Bowman,  Hardin Greenfield $  100.00       $       100.00 

Enright,  Rev.  Michael Greenfield 1,000.00  100.00 

Heck,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fred Greenfield 100.00  35.00 

Holnback,  Mrs.  Geo Greenfield 100.00  40.00 

Kirback,  John  B Greenfield 100.00  75.00 

Lawler,  A.  D Greenfield 100.00  67.00 

Welch.  Matt Greenfield 100.00  100.00 

GREENVIEW,   ILL.— ST.   MARY'S 

Cody,  Thomas Greenview $       100.00       $         25.00 

Downey,  John Greenview 100 .  00  40 .  00 

GREENVILLE,  ILL.— ST.  LAWRENCE 

Boyle,  M.  E Greenville $  100.00  $         35.00 

Coling,  Leo Greenville 100.00  58.41 

Hill,  William Greenville 100.00  

Rinderer,  Alvin  D Greenville 100 .  00  100  00 

HAGAMAN,  ILL.— ST.  CATHERINE 
Mission  of  Greenfield 

Flanagan,  John Hagaman $ 

Hagaman,  Mrs.  Anna Hagaman 

HARDIN,   ILL.— ST.  NORBERT 

Anderson,  William Hardin $       225 .  00       $ 

Breden,  Charles Hardin 

Corbett  Jr.,  Batty Hardin 

Daly,  Rev.  Daniel Hardin 

Eberlin,  Arthur Hardin 

Godar,  John  A Hardin 

Godar  Sr.,  Louis Hardin 

Hagen,  John Hardin 

Knese,  Herman Hardin 

Lamar,  Chas.  H Hardin 

Lorsbach,  Frank Hardin 

McDonald,  Frank Hardin 

McDonald.  Stephen Hardin 

McNabb,  Mrs.  Clara Hardin 

Miller,  Antoine Hardin 

Pregaldin,  A.  J Hardin 

Roth,  Mrs.  Adam Hardin 

Roth,  Frank Hardin 

Schleeper,  Chas.  L Hardin 

Schleeper,  Edw Hardin 

Schleeper  Sr.,  Frank Hardin 

Schleeper,  Mrs.  Helen Hardin 

Schmieder,  Joseph Hardin 

Williams,  Mrs.  E.  E Hardin 

HARTFORD,  ILL.— SACRED  HEART 
Mission  of  Mitchell 

Decker,  Joseph Hartford $       100.00       $         60.00 

Guth,  Charles Hartford 100.00  33.00 

Luker,  Raymond Hartford 100 .  00  33 .  00 

119 


500 . 00   $   500 . 00 

150.00 

150.00 

225.00   $    75.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100. CO 

100.00 

,000.00 

200.00 

100.00 

33.34 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

120.00 

40.00 

100.00 

35.00 

300.00 

300.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100.00 

225.00 

57.00 

100.00 

100.00 

105.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

HIGHLAND,   ILL.— ST.   PAUL'S 

Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Barrett,  William  F Highland $ 

Barmann,  Dr.  Nicholas Highland 

Bellm,  Cresentia Highland 

Buchheim,  Eugene Highland 

Buchheim,  Mrs.  Pauline Highland 

DeChene,  Rev.  J.  (Dead) Highland 1,000.00 

Deutsch,  Frances 1413  Ninth  St 

Enzweiler,  Rev.  Francis  S Highland 

Frey,  Peter Highland 

Deismann,  Mrs.  Emma Highland 

Geismann,  John Highland 

Grapperhaus,  August Highland 

Gruenenf elder,  Arthur Highland 

Hoffman,  Edgar  .A 700  Cypress  St 

Huber,  Martin Highland 

Kast,  Otto Highland 

Lynch,  Matthew 700  Pine  St.,  Highland 

Mannhard,  Mrs.  Pauline Highland 

Mannhard,  Robert Highland 

Pattberg,  Herman Highland 

Seifried,  Leo Highland 

Spengel,  Mrs.  Hedwig Highland 

Spengel,  Louis Highland 

Spengel,  Raymond Highland 

Walter,  Charles 1117  9th  St 

Widmer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Maurice Highland 

Winter,  Elmer  J Highland 

Zahner,  Mrs.  Ida  &  Family Highland 

HIGHLAND,   ILL.— ST.  JACOB   (MISSION) 

Willi,  Claudine St.  Jacob $ 

Willi,  E.  C St.  Jacob 

HILLSBORO,   ILL.— ST.  AGNES 

Bandor,  Julius Hillsboro $ 

Coderko,  Tony Taylor  Springs 

Durbin,  Hiram Irving,  111 

Egerer,  Carl Hillsboro 

Finley,  John  M Hillsboro 

Hinsenbrock,  Andy Hillsboro 

Huber,  Frank Hillsboro 

Heslin,  Rev.  J.  M Hillsboro 1,000.00 

Jasecko,  Joseph Hillsboro 

Kaburick,  E.  C Hillsboro 

Kinney,  Ronella Hillsboro 

Mormino,  Richard Hillsboro 

Schaubert,  F.J Hillsboro 

Schindler,  Anthony Hillsboro 

Schrant.  Mrs.  C Hillsboro 

Spinner,  Frank Hillsboro 

HUME,  ILL.— ST.  MICHAEL 

O'Flaherty,  Rev.  M.  J Hume $       700.00  

Smith,  O.  M Hume 100.00  100.00 

ILLIOPOLIS,  ILL.— VISITATION 

Donovan,  Timothy Illiopolis S  100.00       $         60.00 

Donovan,  Mrs.  Timothy Illiopolis 100.00  73.00 

Gleeson,  John Illiopolis 100 .00            

Graham,  Miss  Jennie Illiopolis 100.00  50.00 

Hagen,  Mrs.  Annie Illiopolis 100.00  33.00 

McDermott,  E.  J Illiopolis 100.00  66.00 

McDermott,  John Illiopolis 100.00  50.00 

McGee,  Mrs.  Catherine Illiopolis   250.00  150.00 

McGee,  James  (Deceased) Illiopolis 150 .  00  150 .  00 

McGrath,  Rev.  Thos Illiopolis 500.00  450.00 

Neff,  LeoT.  &  Wife Illiopolis 100.00  50.00 

Nelligan.  Rose Illiopolis 150.00  45.00 

Shafer,  Henry Illiopolis 100.00 

Shafer,  William Illiopolis 150.00 

Society,  Altar,  Rose  Nelligan,  Pres.. .  .  Illiopolis 100 .  00 

Stengel,  Jacob Illiopolis 150 .  00 

Stengel,  Rinehart Illiopolis 100 .  00 

ISLAND  GROVE,  P.  O.  TEUTOPOLIS,  ILL.,— ST.  JOSEPH 

Nell,  Rev.  Geo.  M Island  Grove,  Teutopolis $       500 .  00       $ 

Koebele,  M.  C Teutopolis 100.00 

Lustig,  Martin Montrose 100 .  00 

120 


100.00 

$    60.00 

100.00 

60.00 

150.00 

75.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

50.00 

000.00 

1,000.00 

100.00 

100.00 

500.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.70 

150.00 

90.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

500.00 

166.66 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

$   100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

$    33 . 20 

100.00 

25 .  50 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

,000.00 

300.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

34.00 

50.00 
75.00 
90.00 

50 

.00 

Name 


JACKSONVILLE,   ILL.— OUR  SAVIOUR 

Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Alvey,  Mrs.  P 

Ashbaker,  Chas.  J 

.  .%  Dunlap  Hotel 

..R.  R.  No.  5 

$       100.00       $ 

100 . 00 

100.00 
20.00 

Becker,  A.  W 

.  .709  E.  Douglas 

100.00 

. : . .       ioo . oo 

100.00 
50.00 

.  .352  E.  State 

100 . 00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

Brennan,  E.  A 

.  .861  W.  State 

50.00 

Cain,  M.  E 

.  .  269  Webster 

100.00 

100.00 

.  .  1301  W.  Lafayette 

100.00 

.  .  269  Webster  Ave 

100.00 

25.00 

Clary,  John  W 

Cook,  W.  F 

Costello,  John  T 

.  .816  W.  Douglas 

.  .  606  S.  Church 

.  .R.  R.  No.  5 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

'"35.06 

70.00 

Duffner,  Thomas 

.  .1201  S.  Clay 

100.00 

50.00 

Ehnie  Sr.,  William 

.  .703  S.  Main 

100.00 

35.00 

Formaz,  Very  Rev.  F.  F 

1,000.00 

350 . 00 

Gebert,  A.  J 

.  .  603  E.  Beecher  Ave 

100.00 

100.00 

Hobbs,  Rev.  G 

250 . 00 

50.00 

.  .  139  Caldwell  Street 

100.00 

60.00 

Hamilton,  Carl  F.  (Mrs.  Geo.  W.).. 

..419  E.  Douglas 

200.00 

100.02 

Joyce,  Grattan 

..R.  F.  D.  No.  2 

.  .1232  S.  Main 

100.00 
100.00 

100.00 
30.00 

Joyce,  TV  illiam 

..R.  F.  D.  No.  2 

100.00 

100.00 

Kelly,  J.J 

.  .250  E.  Dunlap  St 

200 . 00 

125.00 

.  .  520  W.  Beecher  Ave 

100.00 

100.00 

Kennedy,  John  N 

.  .1019  W.  State 

100 . 00 

60.00 

.  .1118  S.  Main 

200 . 00 

70.00 

Lukeman,  John  J 

.  .1316  W.  State 

100.00 

100.00 

.  .  334  Sandusky 

100.00 

McGlennon,  Alice 

Merrigan,  John  W 

Murphy,  James  J 

. .446  E.  State 

..227  W.  State 

.  .322  Sharpe  St 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

40.00 

Mason,  Mrs.  Marie 

.  .607  S.  Main 

250 . 00 

250.00 

Norris,  F.  A 

200 . 00 

133.32 

O'Brien,  J.  Leo 

.  .  342  W.  State  St 

100.00 

100 . 00 

O'Donnell,  John  H 

O'Meara,  William 

.  .328  E.  State 

.  .  Woodson,  111 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 
70.00 

Rexroot,  Alva , 

150.00 

87.50 

Routt,  Mrs.  Martha 

Ryan,  Jerry 

,  .  .  %  Elliott  State  Bank 

.  .  .1427  S.  Main  St 

100.00 
250.00 

100.00 
150.00 

Shields,  William 

Society,  Sisters  of  Holy  Cross , 

.  .  .  1005  E.  LaFayette 

.  .  .  Our  Savior  Hospital 

,  .  .310  Walcott  St 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

"156.66 

Sweeney,  D.  E 

Sweeney,  D.  Scott 

.  ..922  S.  East 

.  .  .  922  S.  East 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 
30.00 

Walls,  J.  0 

Walsh  Elec.  Co..  J.  C 

Welch.  H.  C 

Williamson,  C.  C 

.  .  .919  W.  College 

.  .  .524  E.  College 

.  .  .  Jacksonville 

.  .  .  644  S.  West  St 

100.00 

100.00 

....          100.00 
100.00 

100.00 
60  00 
20.00 
50.02 

JERSEYVILLE,   ILL.— HOLY  GHOST 


Brown.  Mrs.  J.J Jersevville 

Crawford,  John  T 2820  Cambridge  Ave.,  Chi 

Gramke,  Rev.  J.  H Jerseyville 

Godar,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chas Jerseyville 

Graf,  Joseph  A Jerseyville 

Kallal,  Frank  V Jerseyville 

Kallal,  Joseph  V R.  R.  No.  7 

Kanallakan,  Frank Jerseyville 

Redlich.  Wm.  L Jerseyville 

Ryan.  William Jerseyville 

Snedeker,  Mrs.  I.  D Jerseyville 


$  100.00 
100 . 00 
1.000.00 
450.00 
100.00 
100.00 
150.00 
100.00 
100 . 00 
200 . 00 
150.00 


40.00 


200 . 00 

300 . 00 

20.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

66.00 

100.00 


Allen,  Thomas. 


JERSEYVILLE,  ILL.— ST.  FRANCIS 

Jerseyville $       100 .  00       $ 

121 


50 .  00 


Name                                                       Address  Pledged  Paid 

Brown,  John  J Jerseyville 100.00  50.00 

Clancy,  Rev.  J.  J Jerseyville 1,000.00  1,000.00 

Costello  Brothers Jerseyville 100.00  100.00 

Fleming,  Patrick  J Jerseyville 200.00  133.32 

Gibbons,  James  P R.  2,  Jerseyville 100 .  00  30 .  00 

Hanes,  CM Jerseyville 100.00  100.00 

Lawler,  Rev.  Frank Jerseyville 500.00  50.00 

Reardon,  G.  G Jerseyville 100 .  00  100 .  00 

Shepard,  Harriet Jerseyville 150 .  00  150 .  00 

Shepard  Sisters,  The Jerseyville 300.00  300.00 

Shepard,  Wm.  F 421  S.  State 150.00  100.00 

KAMPSVILLE,   ILL.— ST.  ANSLEMA 

Ble.ser,  Rev.  A.  J Kampsville $  1.000.00       $       200.00 

Day,  Batty Kampsville 100.00            

Kamp,  Jos.  A Kampsville 100.00  50.00 

Trauffler,  Mrs.  Wm Belleview 100.00  34.00 

KINCAID,   ILL.— ST.   RITA 

Vanspeybroeck,  Rev.  A.  J Kincaid $  1.000.00       $       100.00 

Waranka,  John Kincaid 300.00  175.00 

LIBERTY,   ILL.— ST.   BRIDGET 

Clark,  Mrs.  Margaret Liberty $  100.00       $       100.00 

Dietrick,  Margaret Payson 100.00  100.00 

McMahon,  Mary  &  Julia Liberty 100.00  100.00 

Mavor,  Albert R.  R.  1  Adams 100.00  100.00 

Ormond,  John Adams 100.00  100.00 

Pietsch,  Rev.  Wm 1.000 .00  100.00 

Smith,  John  F Kellerville 100.00  65.00 

Smith,  Miss  Xora  E R.  R.  1,  Box  44,  Kellerville 100.00  70.09 

Smith,  Wm.  J Kellerville 100.00  70.00 

LILLYVILLE,  ILL.— SACRED  HEART 

Apke,  Henry R.  1  Teutopolis $  100.00       $       100.00 

Deters,  Henry R.  1  Teutopolis 100.00  50.00 

Helmink,  J.  H R.  1  Teutopolis 100.00  100.00 

Pachlhofer,  Rev.  W.  A .    (Deceased) .  .  Lillyville 700  00  140  00 

Schumacher,  Frank  B R.  R.  1  Teutopolis 100  00  80.00 

Will,  Peter  L R.  R.  1  Teutopolis 100  00  50.00 

LITCHFIELD,  ILL.— ST.  ALOYSIUS 

Bartman,  Mrs.  Wm.  A 819  E.  Union  Ave $  100.00       $         67.00 

Bartman  Sr.,  Wm.  A 819  E.  Union  Ave 150.00  100.00 

Buscher,  M.  J 715  E.  Union  Ave 150.00  150.00 

Dornbach,  Elizabeth 620  E.  Union  Ave 100.00  .  .    -■  •• 

Hilger  Family Litchfield 100.00  i0  00 

Linenfelser,  Miss  Anna 618  X.  Franklin 100.00  ,£«'Hx 

Morrison,  Michael 805  Union  St 100.00  ^.OO 

Schwab,  Seb 801  N.  Montgomery 100.00  100  00 

Stengel,  Rev.  A.  J 1.000.00  3o0.00 

Uhlenhop,  Henry 1203  X.  Monroe  St 100.00  100  00 

Wandling,  Mrs.  M Litchfield 100.00  3o.OO 

LITCHFIELD,   ILL.— ST.   MARY'S 

Boland,  Thomas Litchfield S  100.00       $         70.00 

Burns,  Thomas Litchfield 100.00            

Buscher,  J.  F Litchfield 100.00            

Carroll  R.  D.,  Very  Rev.  R Litchfield 1.000 .00  ^^'iS 

Carmody,  James 604  S.  State  St 100 .00  ™-J5 

Carroll,  John  P Litchfield ^  °°  ™  ™ 

Crane,  Edward Litchfield 1000^  ZR  ™ 

Crane,  John Litchfield 100.00  60.00 

Crane,  Michael Litchfield 100.00  <o.00 

Daily,  Thomas Litchfield 300 .00  300.00 

Feller  Family,  The Litchfield 100.00  60.00 

FeUhauer,  Joseph Litchfield 100.00  70.00 

Godfrey,  M.  A Litchfield 100.00  65.00 

Gretzer,  J.  L Litchfield 100.00  /0.00 

122 


Name 


Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Heise,  Edw Litchfield . 

Heise,  Leo  A Litchfield . 

Heise,  Martin Litchfield . 

Houlihan,  John Litchfield . 

Hughes,  Jennie  &  Geo Litchfield . 

Kane,  A.  L Litchfield. 

Kniery,  James Litchfield . 

Kniery,  Jos.  A Litchfield . 

Kniery,  Wm Litchfield . 

McBride,  Chas.  J Litchfield . 

McBride,  Mary Litchfield . 

McCawley,  G.  W Litchfield . 

McElligott,  Richard Litchfield . 

McNamara,  James Litchfield . 

McNamara,  Paul Litchfield . 

McSherry,  Margaret Litchfield . 

Metzger,  Joseph Litchfield . 

Motherway,  A.  F.  <fe  Mary Litchfield . 

Mueller,  Mrs.  Pauline  &  Regina Litchfield. 

Murray,  J.  J Litchfield . 

Potts,  Mrs.  Thos Litchfield . 

Powers,  Thomas Litchfield . 

Roach.  Catherine  &  Margaret Litchfield . 

Todt,  W.  T Litchfield . 

Uhlenhop,  Wm Litchfield . 

Welch.  James  F Litchfield . 

Wiegraffe,  Mrs.  Delia Litchfield . 

Wiegraffe,  Loraine Litchfield. 


100 . 00 

25.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

67 .  00 

100.00 

60 .  00 

300.00 

200.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

88.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100 . 00 

60.00 

100.00 

90.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

65.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

90.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

Yahner,  Rev.  W.  R. 


LIVINGSTON,   ILL.— SACRED  HEART 

Livingston $    1,000.00 


LOVINGTON.   ILL.— ST.   MARY'S 

Ducey,  Mike Lovington $  100.00       $         70.00 

Fulton,  Mrs.  H.  C R.  R.  2  Sullivan 100.00  41.65 

Griffin,  Mike Lovington 100 .  00  

Hoelscher,  H.  B Lovington 100 .  00  75 .  00 

Houlihan.  Dennis Lovington 150 .00  75 .  00 

Lavery,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Felix Lovington 100 .00  

Reedy,  M.  F Hammond,  111 100.00  50.00 


MACON,  ILL.— ST.  STANISLAUS 

Donohue,  Rev.  Michael Macon $  500.00  $       500  00 

Crosson.  James Macon 100 .  00  67 .  00 

Matthew,  John  L Maeon 100.00  100.00 

Riley,  John Macon 100.00  50.00 


MADISON,  ILL.— ST.  MARY 

Bruemmer,  I.  G 1531  4th  St $ 

Conroy,  Anthony 1432  3rd  St 

Conroy,  Patrick 1432  3rd  St 

Gairesche,  F.  A 1707  4th  St 

Grenzer,  Joseph 1545  3rd  St 

Grimes.  Martin 1422  3rd  St 

Hensler.  J 1502  3rd  St 

Labno,  Rev.  Joseph Madison 

Lahey ,  J.  J 501  Madison  Ave 

McCambridge,  P 1547  3rd  St 

Miller,  Bernard 400  Madison  Ave 

Range,  John  T 2129a  Delmar  St.,  Granite  City- 
Scully,  Rev.  D.  L Madison 

Willis.  Harry  J 501  Madison  Ave 

Wind,  Leo 1631  3rd  St 


100.00   $         60.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

60.00 

300.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

500.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

60.00 

1,000.00 

102.00 

34.66 

100.00 

100.00 

MARINE,   ILL.— ST.  ELIZABETH 

Daiber,  George Alhambra $ 

Holthaus,  Charles Marine 

Holthaus,  Louis Marine 

Mayer.  Leo Marine 

Talleur,  Otto Marine 

Wieneke,  Rev.  A.J Marine 


100.00   $   100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

1.-.0.00 

100.00 

123 


MARSHALL,   ILL.— ST.  MARY 


Name 


Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Wilson,  Rev.  J.  A.  M Marshall . 

Brady,  James 1002  Mai 

Conaty,  Peter Marshall . 

Curran,  Barney Marshall . 

Curran,  Charles  H Marshall . 

Curran,  James Marshall . 

Curran,  Thos Marshall . 

Devany,  Thos.  &  Sister Marshall. 

Ferry,  Joseph Marshall . 

Foley,  Pat.  J Marshall . 

Gallagher,  Jos.  E Marshall . 

LaSeure,  Emmanuel Marshall . 

Logue,  Morris Marshall . 

McManus,  Austin  &  Sam Marshall 

Meehling,  J.J Marshall . 

Meehling,  Wm Marshall . 

Molloy  &  Sons,  Frank Marshall . 

O'Halloren,  Denis Marshall. 

O'Rourke,  Pat Marshall 

Rademaker,  John Marshall 

Ryan,  Wm.  H Marshall . 

Sharkey,  Wm Marshall 

Todd  &  Family,  Mrs.  Rachael Marshall 

Welsh,  Frank Marshall 

Welsh,  Nick Marshall 


,000.00   * 

!   400.00 

120.00 

60.00 

120.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

116.63 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

80.00 

120.00 

40.00 

100.00 

40.00 

120.00 

30.00 

120.00 

120.00 

100 . 00 

8.33 

120.00 

120.00 

100.00 

60.00 

120.00 

120.00 

100.00 

60.00 

300.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

120.00 

70  00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

40.00 

1 20 . 00 

100.00 

120.00 

100.00 

MATTOON,    ILL.— ST.   MARY 


Adams,  Mrs.  Anna 2221  Prairie  Ave $ 

Anderson,  P.  J 2920  Richmond 

Ballenline,  John  F 3005  Pine  Ave 

Bates.  W.  H 1502  \.  19th 

Berwiller,  J.  F 2016H  Western  Ave 

Bray,  C.  A 1420  Shelby  Ave 

Bray,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  C 508  N.  19th    

Brumleve,  J.  A 505  X.  21st 

Burke,  M.J 1708  Piatt  Ave 

Burtschi,  Daniel 2917  Western  Ave 


Mattoon,  111. 


Cusack,  Rev.  T.  E 

Clark,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 1009  Richmond 

Conlin.  Henry 1 107  Wabash 

Connell.  Ed R.  R.  No.  3 

Cordes,  Chas.  W 2520  Marshall  Ave. 

Crimmins,  Wm 805  Moultrie 


Daley,  Joseph 1 109  Wabash 

Daughters  of  Isabella 1901  Champaign  .  .  . 

Doepel,  W.  F 1400  Shelby 

Duane,  G.  F.  &  Family 1204  Charleston. .  . 

Goetz,  John  A 516  X.  22nd 

Gorman,  Anthony 1204  Marshall  Ave . 

Gorman,  Fred 2409  Western 

Gardner,  Rose 320  X.  21st 


Hoag,  Francis  A 1800  Moultrie 

Kellv,  E.  F 1516  Lafayette. .  . 

Kelly,  P.  G R.  R.  Xo.  3 

Kane,  Steve 18th  &  Richmond 

Kenney,  John  B 63  Wabash  Ave . . . 

Knights  of  Columbus Buck  Bldg 


Laughlin,  W.  M 504  X.  19th 

Laughlin,  W.  Xeil 204  X.  22nd 

Link,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  J.  J 2905  Champaign  Ave. 

Lynch,  J.  A 3120  Western 

Lvnch,  Alary    3220  Western 

Lynch,  Mrs.  T.  M 3220  Western 

Lyons,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  L 501  X.  21st 

McCarthy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  P 713  X.  19th 

McVey,  T.  F 1121  Champaign 

Malatesta,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Lawrence 1508  Champaign 

Marry,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Xick 1901  DeWitt 

Messmer,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fred 1208  Broadway 

Morris,  Thomas R.  R.  Xo.  4 

Morrison,  Mr.  &  Mrs.   A 1713  Marshall 


Xacy,  Pat 1612  Prairie . 

Neill.  Harriet 504  X.  19th . 


100.00 

$   100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

75.00 

100.00 

100.00 

,000.00 

1,050.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

49.98 

100.00 

100  00 

100 . 00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

58.35 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

124 


Name 


Address 


O'Connor.  D.J 1201  Moultrie .  . 

Ohm  Jr.,  Air.  &  Mrs.  Henry 1712  Piatt 

Otter,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  E 1804  Richmond 

Overbeck,  Agnes 1409  Wabash .  .  . 


Pendergast,  Thos.  M 2204  Western 

Poliquin,  S.J 1109  Champaign . 


Quiett,  Frank 3000  Pine 

Raef ,  Urban  J 1800  Piatt 

Real,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  R.  S 3117  Prairie .... 

Riekelman,  H.J 1304  N.  19th .  . . 

Rider,  Joseph  J 2508  Prairie 

Ritter,  Edward 2408  Western . . . 

Ritter,  Frank  J 1804  Broadway . 

Roether,  A.  B R.  R.  No.  2  . . . . 

Rohr,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry 2613  Richmond. 

Roytek,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  J 1121  Edgar 

Russell,  Mrs.  James  H 905  Broadway. . 

Ryan,  Adelheid  B 2908  Shelby. . . . 

Ryan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.  A R.  R.  No.  4 .  . . . 


Schilling,  Mrs.  Otto 1605  Wabash 

Schneider,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Q.  E 501  N.  22nd 

Seitz,  John  P 2412  Champaign 

Shay,  M.  W 2221  Prairie 

Shea,  Edward R.  R.  No.  4 

Shea,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Thos 1005  Charleston  Ave . 

Shea,  William 1005  Charleston  Ave. 

Society,  Ladies  Aid 1013  Moultrie 

Spitz,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  X 320  N.  19th 

Steidl  Brothers 2200  De  Witt 

Sullivan,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John  T.  and 

J.  P.  Morgan 1001  Charleston 

Walsh,  Mrs.  Nellie 2113  Lafayette 

Weigel,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  A 1708 H  Broadway 

Welch,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  WE 2100  Charleston 


Pledged 

Paid 

200.00 

120.00 

100.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33 .  33 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.67 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66 .  66 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

34.00 

200.00 

66.00 

100.00 

33 .  33 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.00 

1,000.00 

666 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.67 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

33  00 

MEPPEN,  ILL.— ST.  JOSEPH 


Breer,  Herman Meppen 

Droege  Sr.,  John Meppen 

Hanneken,  John Meppen 

Haselhorst,  Martin Meppen 

Kronable  Sr.,  Herman Meppen 

Schauwecker,  Rev.  S.  C Meppen 

Schleeper,  Geo Meppen 

Schleeper,  Henry Meppen 

Schleeper,  John Meppen 

Schleeper  Sr.,  Wm Meppen 


$       100.00  100.00 
100.00   $    35.00 

100.00  33.50 

100.00  33.00 

100.00  100  00 

1,500.00  600. 00 

100.00  25.00 

100.00  34.00 

100.00  34.00 

300.00  100.00 


MICHAEL,  ILL.— ST.   MICHAEL 


Baumann,  John  F Michael $ 

Bellm,  Stephen Michael 

Day  Jr.,  John Hamburg 

Dirksmeyer,  Frank Hamburg 

Fischer,  John Hamburg 

Gotway,  Edward Hardin 

Gress,  Peter Hamburg 

Herkert,  Albert Hamburg 

Herkert,  John Hamburg 

Herkert,  Joseph Michael 

Xlunk  Sr.,  Frank Michael 

Roth,  John  M Michael 

Sheehy,  Rev.  Michael Michael 

Stelbrink,  John Michael 

Traufler,  Frank Michael 


100.00   $   100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

35 .  00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

500.00 

500.00 

500.00 

500.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

34.00 

100.00 

100.00 

1,000.00 

500 . 00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

MITCHELL,   ILL.— ST.  ELIZABETH 

Hackethal,  Harry R.  No.  1,  East  Alton 

Hawks,  William Mitchell 

Kellerman,  C.  A Mitchell 

Krauskoff,  Henry  C R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Granite  City... 

Lavelle,  James  C R.  1.  Granite  City 

Lexow,  Charles Mitchell 

Lexow,  Charles  C Mitchell 

McKeogh,  Rev.  Timothy Mitchell 

Schlueter,  Joseph R.  No.  1,  Edwardsville 

Siekhaus,  Matt Long  Lake,  Mitchell 


100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
] 00 . 00 
1.000.00 
100.00 
100.00 


70.00 


33.00 

33  00 

100.00 


66.00 

66 .  66 


125 


Name 


Address 


Troeckler.  Frank P.O.  Granite  City 

Voight,  George  J Mitchell 

Voight,  John Mitchell 

Zellerman.  August R.  No.  2.  Granite  City 

Zellerman,  Joseph  C Xameoki 


Pledged 


Paid 


100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

66.66 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

67.00 

Osborne,  John  G . .  . 
Osborne,  Margaret . 


MONTROSE,   ILL.— ST.   ROSE  OF  LIMA 
Mission  of  Teutopolis 


Montrose $       100.00 

Montrose 100.00 


MORRISONVILLE,   ILL.— ST.  MAURICE 


Aull.  R.  M Morrisonville 

Bergschneider,  John Morrisonville  . 

Bertmann,  H.  A Morrisonville  . 

Bertmann,  John Morrisonville. 

Brockamp.  John Morrisonville  . 


105.00 


70.00 


Morrisonville . 
Morrisonville. 
Morrison  vi  lie. 


Condon,  Elizabeth 

Condon,  William 

Condon,  Thomas 

Ct.  of  St.  Maurice. 

%  Catherine  Gauer Morrisonville. 

Farley,  Charles Morrisonville  . 

Fleigle,  F.  E Morrisonville . 

Gauer.  Otto  F Morrisonville . 

Goebel,  Mrs.  John  (Rosina) Morrisonville 

Haley,  Bridget Morrisonville  . 

Haley,  John Morrisonville. 

Haley,  Mrs.  John  (Gussie) Morrisonville. 

Kelmel,  Edward Morrisonville 

Langen,  John  F Morrisonville. 

Langen,  Wm.  F Morrisonville  . 

Lentz,  Henry Morrisonville. 

Lentz,  T.  F Morrisonville  . 

McGuinness,  Rev.  P.  P Morrisonville. 

McLean.  A.J Morrisonville 

MoLean,  J.  R Morrisonville  . 

McLean,  Owen  R Morrisonville . 

May,  T.  A Morrisonville . 

Millburg.  John Morrisonville . 

Morrison,  Dena  L Morrisonville. 

Noonan,  David Morrisonville . 

Poggenspohl,  Tony Morrisonville . 

Schmidt,  Rose Morrisonville . 

Schmidt,  Theodore Morrisonville . 

Schmitz,  G.  F Morrisonville . 

Catholic  Order  of  Foresters, 

%  Mary  E.  Lentz Morrisonville . 

Todt,  Clarence Morrisonville . 

Todt,  Elmer Morrisonville . 

Todt,  Mary  B Morrisonville . 

Uhl,  J.  B Morrisonville . 

Wucherpfenning,  Dena Morrisonville . 

Wucherpfenning,  Minnie Morrisonville . 


100 . 00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

33.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

100.00 

66.35 

100.00 
100.00 

66.00 
33.50 

100.00 
100.00 

34.00 
67.50 

100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

100.00 
66.00 
66.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

67.00 

67.00 

33.00 

100.00 

1,000.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
500.00 

1,000.00 
67.00 
33.00 

"  33 '.  00 

66.00 

500.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 
100.00 
150.00 

33.00 
75.00 
50.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 
150.00 
100.00 

33.00 

"66.66 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 
150.00 

100.00 
150.00 

MT.  OLIVE,  ILL.— CHURCH  OF  THE  ASCENSION 

McDonald,  Rev.  L.  J Mt.  Olive,  111 $    1.000.00 

Greenan,  John  M Mt.  Olive 100.00 


$       400.00 
100.00 


Knaperek,  Rev.  C.  F. 


MT.  OLIVE,   ILL.— HOLY  TRINITY 

Mt.  Olive $       250.00 


$       100.00 


MT.  STERLING,  ILL.— ST.  JOSEPH 

Bates,  Michael Mt.  Sterling $  100.00  $         70.00 

Breidenbend  Family Mt.  Sterling 200.00  200.00 

O'Donoghue,  Rev.  J.  J Mt.  Sterling 1,000.00  150.00 


126 


Name  Address 

Geisler,  Cornelius Alt.  Sterling . 

Geisler,  Jos.  F Alt.  Sterling . 

Koch,  Albert Alt.  Sterling . 

Lehne,  Charles Alt.  Sterling . 

Alarkert,  Samuel  &  Jacob Alt.  Sterling. 

Aiarkert,  P.  A Alt.  Sterling . 

Alorschhauser,  Anton Alt.  Sterling. 

Alorschhauser,  Philip Alt.  Sterling. 

Sommers,  George Alt.  Sterling . 


Pledged 


Paid 


100 . 00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.  OU 

100 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.0U 

MT.  STERLING,  ILL.— ST.  MARY 

Bordenkircher,  Joseph Alt.  Sterling $ 

Bordenkircher,  J.  E Alt.  Sterling 

Boylen,  John Hersmann 

Brady,  James  W Alt.  Sterling 

Brennan  Sisters,  The Alt.  Sterling 

Oronin,  J.  R Alt.  Sterling 

Cronin,  Mike Mt.  Sterling 

Cullivan,  Geo Timewell 

Diss,  Frank Alt.  Sterling 

Fitzsimmons,  R.  W Alt.  Sterling 

Geisler,  John Mt.  Sterling 

Hage!,  Frank  J Alt.  Sterling 

Harris,  Mrs.  Cicero Mt.  Sterling 

Henrichs,  J.  F Alt.  Sterling 

Higgins,  Dennis Mt.  Sterling 

Hutter,  N.  P (Fr.  Fox) 

Holmes,  Rev.  J.  J Mt.  Sterling 

Kelt?,  Catherine , Alt.  Sterling 

Koch,  Joseph Mt.  Sterling 

AlcEntee,  Mrs.  Bridget Mt.  Sterling 

AlcCann,  Dr.  R.  C Alt.  Sterling 

AIcGoon,  Jno.  A Mt.  Sterling 

AloHatton,  Chas.  F Mt.  Sterling 

Murphy,  Susan Mt.  Sterling 

Nolan,  Wm Alt.  Sterling 

O'Rourke,  Rev.  Jos.  (Dead) Mt.  Sterling 

O'Connor,  James Timewell 

Purcell,  Wm.  T 601  North  St.,  Baton  Rouge,  I  .a. 

Reid,  Airs.  Anna Alt.  Sterling 

Rioth,  Wm.  F Alt.  Sterling 

Ryan,  Edw Alt.  Sterling 

Stark,  Henry Alt.  Sterling 

Teefey,  Ed Mt.  Sterling 

Waters,  Fred Timewell 


120 . oo  : 

$    SO . 00 

100.00 

40 .  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

..0.00 

200 . 00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

35 .  00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

67  00 

150.00 

150.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

500.00 

25.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

33.35 

500 . 00 

500.00 

100.00 

68.00 

100.00 

60.00 

1,000.00 

1.000.00 

150.00 

100  00 

100.00 

25. 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

17.00 

200.00 

200  00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

MURRAYVILLE,   ILL.— ST.  BARTHOLOMEW 

Begnel,  James  H Alurravville $ 

Bell,  Rev.  C.  S 

Conlon  Bros Alurrayville 

Dolan,  Chas.  L Alurrayville 

Doolin,  Mrs.  Anna Woodson 

Doolin,  John Woodson 

Doolin.  Airs.  Thos Alurrayville 

Flynn,  Frank  J Alurrayville 

Flynn,  John Murrayville 

Gougherty,  John Alurrayville 

Hagan,  H.J Woodson 

Langden,  T.  P Murrayville 

Langden,  Thomas Alurrayville 

Lonergan,  C.J Woodson 

McCarthy,  T.  E Murrayville 

Maloney ,  Anna Murrayville 

Alaloney ,  John  F Alurrayville 

Maloney,  Alichael Alurrayville 

Alanderville  Sr.,  T.  J Alurrayville 

Manderville  Jr.,  J.  T Woodson 

Alurphy,  Mary  Al Alurrayville 

O'Connell,  Mrs.  Sarah Alurrayv ille 

Riordon,  D.  L Alurrayville 

Riley,  Air.  &  Mrs.  M.  E Woodson 

Ring,  Stella Murrayville 

Shanahan,  Henry  P Alurrayville 

Tarzwell,  H.  A Murrayville 

Walsh,  Maurice Murrayville 

Walsh,  Thos.  J Alurrayville 


100.00 

$  

1,000.00 

1,000.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

33.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.00 

300.00 

200 . 00 

1.000.00 

1,000.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33  00 

100.00 

50  00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

67.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

66.00 

150.00 

50.00 

NEOGA,  ILL.— ST.  MARYS 


Crowley,  Rev.  M.  J.. 
AlcCauley,  Dr.  J.  B.. 


.  .  .  Neoga . 
.  .  .Neoga, 


250.00 
100.00 


50.00 
33.00 


127 


Name 


Address 


Fledged 


Myers,  Mrs.  Elizabeth Xeoga . 

Meyers,  hose Xeoga . 

Meyers.  J.  M Xeoga 

Niemeyer,  Sylvester Xeoga  . 

Powell,  Mrs.  E.J Xeoga . 


Paid 


100.00 

33 .  00 

100.00 

25 .  00 

100.00 

33 .  00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

33.00 

NEW?  BERLIN,   ILL.— SACRED  HEART  OF  MARY 


Bachman,  Mrs.  Fred  (Deceased) Loami $ 

Brehen.  John  L New  Berlin 

Brehen,  Fred New  Berlin 

Costello,  Very  Rev.  Win New  Berlin 

Cody.  Thomas Loami 

Dunlap.  William Xew  Berlin 

Esela.  Tony New  Berlin    

Freitag,  Mrs.  Gertrude Xew  Berlin 

From  me,  Will Xew  Berlin 

Gebhart.  Martin Xew  Berlin 

Haugh  Sisters Xew  Berlin 

Hermes,  Joseph Xew  Berlin 

Hickey.  John Xew  Berlin 

Keller.  Mrs.  Mary Xew  Berlin 

Kiefer  Brothers New  Berlin 

Knepler,  John  Sr Xew  Berlin 

Kumle.  Mrs.  August  &  Fam Xew  Berlin 

Lee.  Maurice Xew  Berlin 

Lee.  Sara Xew  Berlin 

Meier,  Henry Xew  Berlin 

Murphy.  Will  II Xew  Berlin 

Reed.  Dominic Xew  Berlin 

Regan,  Michael Loami 

Reiser,  A.  J Farmingdale 

Rickerly,  Henry Xew  Berlin 

Roesch  Bros Xew  Berlin 

Roesch,  .Mrs.  Ed Xew  Berlin 

Shanle  Brothers Xew    Berlin 

Stapleton,  Ed Xew  Berlin 

Stapleton,  Leo.  B    Xew  Berlin 

Stapleton,  Mrs.  Patrick Xew  Berlin 

Stapleton,  Tim  J New  Berlin 

Stenemeyer,  S.  &  Fam Xew  Berlin 

Sullivan.  Mrs.  Ellen Xew  Berlin 

Sullivan,  James  W Xew  Berlin 

Wegertseder  Bros Xew  Berlin 


100.00   3 

;   loo.oo 

100.00 

66.00 

200 . 00 

150.00 

,000.00 

400.00 

150 . 00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

150.00 

100  00 

120.00 

40.00 

100.00 

100.00 

250 . 00 

80.00 

150.00 

100.00 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

66 .  00 

100 . 00 

66 .  00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60 .  00 

150.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33 .  00 

300 . 00 

200 . 00 

150.00 

50.00 

200.00 

134.00 

100.03 

6i.O0 

100 . 00 

70.00 

100.00 

67.00 

500 . 00 

350.00 

150.00 

100 . 00 

200.00 

200 . 00 

100.00 

66.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

NEWTON,   ILL.— ST.  THOMAS 


Albright,  F.  A Xewton 

Bergbower,  \Y.  G Xewton 

Boos.  Joseph  A Xewton 

Dohm.  Theo.  J Xewton 

Franke,  Dr.  W.  E Xewton 

Kaufmann.  John  F Newton 

Kaufmann,  J.J Xewton 

Kinsel.  A.J Xewton 

Kinsel.  J.  B Xewton 

Lupton,  Rev.  John X'ewton 

Laugel.  S.  F.  &  Wife Xewton 

Maginn.  Mrs.  J.  R Xewton 

Schackman,  Elizabeth Xewton 

Sehackman.  F.  J Newton 

Schroeder.  Mr.  John Xewton 

Wheeler.  John  A Xewton 

Wheeler,  W.  P Xewton 


$   100.00 

105.00 

$  60.00 
70.00 

100.00 

25 .  08 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

58.31 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

70.00 

1,000.00 

100.00 

100.00 

65.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

100.00 

300.00 

300 . 00 

MAXTIC,   ILL.— ST.  ANN 


Daily.  Sarah  E X'iantic . 

Moore.  Mrs.  Agnes Xiantic. 


$   100.00 
100 . 00 


100.00 
60.00 


NOKOMIS,  ILL.— ST.  LOUIS 

Bender.  Henry  J Xokomis $  150 . 00 

Cassidav.  J.  .1 Xokomis 150  00 

Coaklev,  Arthur Nokomis 100.00 

Coons. 'Mrs.  V.  D Xokomis 100 .  00 

Fries.  John  J Xokomis 100.00 

Hoehn.  Win.  J Nokomis 100.00 

Johannes.  Rev.  C Xokomis 1,000.00 

Kennedy,  P.  A Xokomis 300 .  00 

Kroeger,  Henrv Xokomis 100 .  00 

McChrystal,  George 409  Monroe  St 100.00 

128 


92.50 
50.00 
58 .  58 
75.00 
75.00 

100.00 
1,000.00 

150.00 
66.66 
30.00 


Name 


Address 


Marley,  Cecelia Nokomis 

Singer,  Bertha  J 520  Capps  Ave . 

Singer,  Mary  A 520  Capps  Ave 

Singler,  William Fillmore 

Von  Ruden,  Leo Nokomis 

Wild,  Mrs.  Ida Nokomis 

Wild,  lone  E Nokomis 

Vackle,  Frank Nokomis 


Fledged 


Paid 


100.00 

44.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

50.00 

250 . 00 

250.00 

250 . 00 

250.00 

150.00 

100.00 

NORTH  ARM,  ILL.— ST.  ALOYSIUS 

Burke.  Michael R.  25  Chrisman $ 

Egan.  T.  F.  &  Leo R.  1  Paris 

Garvin,  Kate  &  Mary  Sheilds R.  11  Paris 

Heelan.  John  Sr R.  10  Paris 

Heelan,  John  Jr R.  10  Paris 

Heelan.  Chas R.  10  Paris 

Kenney,  Mrs.  Wilfred R.  10  Paris 

Mogan,  Jerry R.  10  Paris 

Sullivan,  Wm R.  9  Pans 

Twigg,  Hanson,  Leonard  &  Marg R.  9  Paris 


100.00   3 

;  loo.oo 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

66 .  67 

100.00 

66 .  66 

100.00 

66.67 

100.00 

33 .  33 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200 . 00 

100.00 

60.75 

OCONEE,   ILL.— SACRED  HEART 

Hebenstreit,  Chas.  &  Fam Ramsey $  100 .  00       $         30 .  00 

Lehn.  Mrs.  Catherine Oconee 100 .  00  50 .  00 

Reis,  Rev.  Jos.  A 500 .  00  200 .  00 

Sommer,  Ben  J Oconee 100.00  30.00 

Temnen,  Henrv Oconee 100 .  00  25 .  00 

Werner,  John  A Oconee 105 .  00  105 .  00 


PALOMA,   ILL.— ST.  JOSEPH 

Flori,  Rev.  Chas.  J R.  F.  D.  Paloma $ 

Fessler,  Jos.  J R.  2  Fowler 

Gennenbacker,  John  <t  Sons R.  1  Fowler 

Goehl,  Joseph Fowler 

Gramke,  Henry R.  F.  D.  2  Quincy 

Klatt.  John  F R.  1  Paloma 

Neissen,  Jos.  Sr Fowler  R.  2 

O'Hare,  George R.  2  Adams 

Reinhart,  M.  N R.  R.  2  Fowler 

StrothofT,  Stephen  J R.  R.  1  Fowler 

2anger,  Wm.  Sr R.  F.  D.  Adams 


PANA,   ILL.— ST.  PATRICK 

Beyers,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  D 400  Kitchell 

Clarey ,  John  J Frances  Hotel 

Comerford,  Mrs.  Jane R.  F.  D.  Millersville 

Corman,  Mrs.  James 509  E.  Third  St 

Drackert,  Rev.  Joseph Pana 

Einig,  Francis R.  F.  D.  Pana 

Flesch,  F.  J 501  S.  Popular  St 

Gillespie,  John 306  E.  Second  St 

Gossmann,  Frank  A 508  S.  Locust 

Kennedy,  D.J 135  S.  Locust 

Korkoskie,  Patralla 505  S.  Locust 

Low,  Mrs.  Florence 283^  S.  Locust 

Malhait,  Mrs.  Carolina 608  S.  Locust 

Marty,  Chas.  J 206  Kitchell 

Mizeur,  Wm Box  284  Pana 

O'Sullivan,  Rev.  Wm Pana 

Phillips,  Mrs.  Chas 208  S.  Clark 

Probst,  Robert  G 505  S.  Locust 

Sparnbauer.  Francis 517  Elm 

Stocker,  Mrs.  Mary  A 106  Kitchell 

Welch.  Francis  J 102  Vine 

Wiss,  Adolph  J 305  S.  Spruce 

Wittman,  George  A 1 10  S.  Poplar 


1.000.00   $   400  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30 .  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30 .  00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.60   $   100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

75.00 

100.00 

25 .  00 

500.00 

250 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

65.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

50.02 

100.00 

100.00 

1,000.00 

300.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

100.00 

Andrews,  Howard, 


PARIS,   ILL.— ST.  MARY'S 

Paris $ 


Blanford,  Alonzo Paris 

Blanford,  Edna Paris 

Bright,  G.  T Paris 

Bristow,  John R.  R.  8  Paris . 

Brunsman,  Hugo  C Paris 

Bushue,  James Paris 


100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.67 

100.00 

60 .  00 

100.00 

66.67 

300.00 

300.00 

129 


Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 


Cronin,  Rev.  J Paris 

Carroll,  Eliz   T 620  N.  Central  Ave . .  . 

Carroll,  John Paris  R.  R.  7 

Carroll,  Mary  E.  &  Eliz 724  N.  East  Ave 

Coady,  Edmond 509  Marshall 

Coady,  Thos.  H 509  Marshall 

Collins,  Michael R.  R.  No.  1 

Conklin,  Dr.  Wm.  E 306  W.  Washington  St 

Connery,  Anna  Mae 128^  E.  Wood 

Cf.nnery,  Ed Paris 

Connery,  Geo 517  Connolly 

Connery,  Joseph E.  Wood  St 

Connery,  Will R.  R.  No.  2 

Coultry,  T.  E 420  Chestnut  St 

Crum,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Chas 220  Chestnut 

(  'url,  Ralph  J 704  Cherry  Point  Rd .  . 

'    irl,  Chas.  E 733  N.  Main  St 

«    arl,  J.  W Paris 

C  url,  Roy Paris 


Daly,  John  T 228  N.  Austin 

Dede,  Albert 620  Grandview  St .  . 

Diel,  Lavina 622  N.  Central 

Doyle,  Jerry Ill  Roberts  St 

Doyle,  Miss  Marv Ill  Roberts  St 

Duga,  W.  W 802  Marshall  St 

Dugan,  Agnes  M 711  N.  Central 

Dugan,  Otis  &  Florence Paris 

Dunn,  Albert Chrismann,  111 

Dunn,  Edw 527  N.  Central  Ave . 

Dunn.  Kate. .    527  N.  Central  Ave. 

Egan,  J.J 515  N.  Main 

Egan,  John 515  N.  Main 

Elledege,  J.  E R.  R.  No.  2 

Englum,  Arthur  W 207  E.  Edgar 

Englum,  E.  W R.  R.  No.  8 

Englum,  Ed R.  R.  No.  8 

Englum,  Frank Paris.  Ill 

Fmglum,  Jerry Paris,  111 

Englum,  J.  Leo Paris,  111 

Englum,  Louis Paris,  111 

Englum,  Mrs   Mary 207  E.  Edgar 

Englum,  Ralph R.  R.  No.  7 

Englum,  Thos.  J R.  R.  No.  8 

Englum,  W.J R.  R.  No.  7 

Garvin,  Jas.  E 516  N.  Main 

Grady.  Lawrence E.  Court  St 


Haley,  Josephine 207  E.  Edgar 

Halloven,  B.  T N.  Main  St 

Halloran,  Dan 201  E.  Edgar 

Halloran,  Joe 926  N.  Main 

Harkrader,  Mrs.  Bridget 807  N.  Central 

Harpring,  John P.  O.  Box  103 

Helfrieh,  John 318  W.  Wash 

Hoening,  Walter  &  Emmalyne 301  S.  Central  Ave. . 

Huffman,  R.  M 1601  S.  Central  Ave. 

Hukill,  Warren R.  R.  No.  7 

Hunter,  Anna  &  Doll 613  N.  Main 

Hunter,  B.  C 820  N.  Main 

Hunter.  Earl 401  S.  Main 


Jurey,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Elliott 712  N.  Central  Ave. 

Kelly,  John 210  Bristol  St 

Kelly,  Nellie  M.  &  Lena 210  Bristol  St 

Kelly,  Willard 210  Bristol  St 

Kenny,  David 510  N.  Main  St 

Kritz,  Robert 429  W.  Madison 


McCarthy,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  J.  J 511  N.  Main  St 

McCulley,  W.  S 609  Tanner  St 

McFall,  Paul 407  W.  Washington 

Madden,  P.  J R.  R.  No.  5,  Chrisman,  111. 

Mauley,  Katherine  &  Eliz 506  N.  Main 

Mattingly ,  Alonzo Paris,  111 

Mattingly,  C.  C R.  R.  7,  Paris,  111 

Mattingly,  Edw.  L 501  Connolly  St 

Mattingly,  Emmet 922  N.  Main 

Mattingly,  Frank R.  R.  No.  6 

Mattingly.  James  A R.  R.  No.  6 

Mattingly,  James  T R.  R.  No.  7 

Mattingly,  R.  A P.  R.  No.  6 

130 


500.00 

200.00 

100.00 

60.00 

200.00 

200.00 

300.00 

200.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.67 

100.00 

33  34 

100.00 

180  00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.35 

100.00 

50.00 

200.00 

133.00 

100.00 

50.04 

100.00 

49.98 

200.00 

133  40 

100.00 

33 .  34 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

66.67 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

41.69 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

66.67 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

50  00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33 .  00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

300.00 

200.00 

100.00 

100  00 

66.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.70 

100.00 

58.66 

100.00 

40.00 

200.00 

133.34 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

41.69 

100 . 00 

19.00 

100 . 00 

8.33 

100.00 

36  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

58.35 

500.00 

175.00 

100.00 

35.00 

300.00 

200.00 

100.00 

33 .  34 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

200.00 

100.00 

100.00 

S .  50 

200.00 

140.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100  00 

100.00 

Name 


Addres 


Pledged 


Paid 


McDonald  Means  Jr.,  Chas 802  Central 

Means,  Louise 802  Central 

Morgan,  Wm 224  W.  Crawford 

Morrissey,  J.  T R.  R.  No.  9 

Morrissey,  Joe 606  Ten  Brock.  .  . 

Morrissey,  Marie 606  Ten  Brock.  .  . 

Morrissey,  T.  J.  &  Betty 606  Ten  Brock.  .  . 

Murphy,  Homer  A Walcott  St 


O'Brien,  Grace  &  Thos 541  Prairie  Ave . 


Phelan,  Martin  A 411  Ten  Broeck. 


Rambo,  Mrs.  Harry 311  Chestnut. 

Rennier,  Josephine 528  N.  Main . 

Reynolds,  Mrs.  Sarah  &  Mrs. 

Gert  Barth 202  E.  Union . 

Reynolds,  Mrs.  T.  D Marshall  Rd . 

Rollings,  Hurlie R.  R.  No.  6 . . 

Ryan,  John  P 502  Maple . . . 


Sullivan,  Rev.  John 

Scully,  M.  E 228  Ann  St 

Sharkey,  Will.  T R.  R.  No.  5 

Sheehy,  Ed R.  R.  No.  8 

Sizemore,  Mrs.  Leo 702  N.  Main 

Stahl,  Fred Buena  Vista 

Steidl,  Ben.  F   R.  R.  No.  8 

Steidl,  Dan.  J 524  N.  Central 

Steidl,  Jas.  V 614  N.  Main 

Stolz,  Josephine 718  W.  Washington 

Stolz,  T.  B R.  R.  No.  6 

Stephens,  Anna  Louise 401  Buena  Vista  St . 

Sudduth,  A.  E Cherry  Pt.  Rd 

Sudduth,  Jos.  B R.  R.  No.  5 

Sullivan,  Chas 517  N.  Main 

Sullivan,  Francis R.  R.  No.  9 

Sullivan,  Frank R.  R.  No.  8 

Sullivan,  James  P R.  R.  No.  8 

Sullivan,  Pat R.  R.  No.  2 

Sunkel,  Mrs.  Marg.  &  Daughter 514  S.  Main 

Twigg,  Vincent  &  Edw 

Waller,  Albert 

Waller.  Bernard 

Waller,  Carl 

Waller,  Cyril 

Waller,  F.  F 

Waller,  Ferdinand 


.R.  R.  No.  8. 

.R.  R.  No.  6. 
.R.  R.  No.  8. 
.R.  R.  No.  6. 
.R.  R.  No.  6. 
.R.  R.  No.  6. 
.R.  R.  No.  7. 


Waller,  Leonard R.  R.  No.  6 

Waller,  Rose  &  Teresa 718  W.  Washington. 

Waller,  William R.  R.  No.  6 

Wright,  Mrs.  Dan 310  W.  Washington . 

Zimmerley,  Helen  B 517  Connolly  St ...  . 


100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.67 

200.00 

133.34 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

66.67 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

200 . 00 

200.00 

300.00 

50.00 

100.00 

33.40 

100.00 

33.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200.00 

200.00 

133.34 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

58.35 

100.00 

33.33 

100.00 

33.00 

125.00 

83.34 

100.00 

58.35 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

33.35 

200.00 

150.00 

100.00 

50.02 

100.00 

75.00 

300.00 

200.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.00 

200.00 

133.32 

100 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.02 

100.00 


•0.00 


PAWNEE,  ILL.— ST.   MARY 


Boarman,  Ambrose Pawnee $ 

Boarman,  Carlton Pawnee 

Boll,  Chas.  E Pawnee 

Buckles,  Alfred Pawnee 

Cashen,  J.  P Pawnee 

Gatton,  F.  M Pawnee 

Leheney ,  John  J Pawnee 

Lord,  Earl Pawnee 

McCormick,  Howard Pawnee 

McCormick,  Hugh Pawnee 

Murnane,  Rev.  J.J Pawnee 

Molohon,  Mary  E Pawnee 

Sheedy,  John Divernon 

Springer,  H.  H Pawnee 

PETERSBURG,   ILL.— ST.  PETER' S 

Andree,  Adolph Petersburg $ 

Cronan,  J.  P Petersburg 

Cox,  Josie Petersburg 

Guinan,  Edward Petersburg 

Guinan,  Mrs.  Mary Petersburg 

Hayden,  Bertha Petersburg 

Kelly,  Elizabeth  G 120  N.  8th 

Luthringer,  Emma Petersburg 

Luthringer,  William Petersburg 


100.00   $    34.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

100.00 

1,000.00 

200.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

60.00 

100.00   $     5.00 

100.00 

100.00 

45.00 

150.00 

15.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200.00 

200 . 00 

200.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

131 


Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Moloney,  Rev.  T.  M Petersburg 

Pauly,  Frank Oakf ord 

Rebbe.  Carlean Petersburg 

Rebbe,  Mrs.  Anna Petersburg 

Rebbe,  John  Sr Petersburg 

Rebbe,  Minnie Petersburg 

Sehaddle,  John Oakf  ord 

Watkins.  Lawrence Petersburg 


1.000.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

300.00 

300.00 

200.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

300.00 

300.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

66.00 

PIERRON,   ILL.— IMMACULATE  CONCEPTION 


Abbott,  W.  J Pierron 

Frey,  Fremont Pierron 

Frey ,  Louis Highland 

Gall,  Leonard Pierron 

Gnaedinger,  August Pocahontas .... 

Gnaedinger,  Henry   Pocohantas 

Goestenkors,  Stephen Pocahontas.  .  .  . 

Kunsch,  Rev.  A.  G Pierron 

Knebel.  William Pierron 

Kort^  Sr.,  Anton Pocahontas 

Korte,  Henry Pierron 

Little,  Harrison Pocahontas 

Potthast  Jr.,  Henry Pocahontas.  .  .  . 

Potthast,  William Pierron 

Schreiber,  Robert Pierron   

Wagner,  Mrs.  Emma R.  3,  Highland 


100 . 00  1 

1    30.00 

100.00 

60.00 

101.00 

68.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100  00 

30.00 

100.00 

35  00 

100.00 

65.00 

1.000.00 

200  00 

120  00 

120.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

75.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

65.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

65.00 

100.00 

100.00 

PITTSFIELD,   ILL.— IMMACULATE  CONCEPTION 

Austin  Bros Pittsfield 

Brew.  Michael Pittsfield 

Brew.  Joe  <fc  Sisters Pittsfield 

Brown,  A.  M Pittsfield 

Curran,  Rev.  Francis Pittsfield 

Campbell,  Marie  L Pittsfield 

Carroll,  George Pittsfield 

Dolbeare,  James  S Hadley 

Ducey,  John  P Pittsfield 

Driscoll  Family Griggsville 

Hanev,  Mrs.  Teresa  (Alta  T.) Pittsfield 

Kientzle,  Lucy  A Pittsfield 

McGinley,  Mike F.  R.  D.  6,  Pittsfield 

McGinley,  Mrs.  Edward R.  6.  Pittsfield 

McGary.  John  C Pittsfield 

McGuire.  Patrick Pittsfield 

McGreevy,  Wm Pleasant  Hill 

McMahon,  Nannie Pittsfield 

O'Carroll.  James Pittsfield 

8ullivan.  Mary Pittsfield 

Suter,  J.  M Baylis 

Wallace,  Mary Pittsfield 


100.00   s 

;   loo.oo 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

58 .  35 

.000.00 

300 . 00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

33 .  00 

100  00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

25.03 

100.00 

100.00 

1 00 . 00 

58.35 

200.00 

150.00 

300.00 

300.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

35.00 

500 . 00 

350.00 

125.00 

125.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

75.00 

POCAHONTAS,  ILL.— ST.  NICHOLAS 

Burke,  John Pocahontas S       100.00       $         50.00 

Kalons  Sr.,  Frank Pocahontas 100 .  00  100 .  00 

OUINCY,  ILL.— ST.  BONIFACE 

Bernbrock.  John  B 800  E.  Maine $ 

Berter.  Theodore 535  N.  12th 

Berter.  William 535  N.  12th 

Binkert.  John 1220  Hampshire 

Doerr,  Euphenia  A.  &  Mr.  6z  Mrs. 

Leo  J.  Kadeski 1214  Park  Place 

Doerr.  Josephine 815  Oak 

Duker .  John 1 109  Hampshire 

Duker.  Otto 321  S.  23rd 

Degenhardt  R.  D..  Very  Rev.  H.  B...Quincy.  Ill 1.000.00 

Ehrhardt,  Joseph.  Anna  &  Fam 1114  Hampshire 


Ferwische,  Mrs.  George 316  S.  12th 

Fischer,  Joseph  B 805  Spring 

Fortkamp.  Harry 706  N.  12th  .  .  . 

Fox.  Alvina 1117  Jersey  St. 


Freiburg,  Mrs.  Marie 524  N.  7th .  . 

Gehring,  Henry  &  Family 922  Maine... 

132 


100 

00   $   25 . 00 

150 

00 

150 

00 

100 

00 

100 

00 

150 

00 

100 

.00 

500 

00 

500 

.00 

500 

00 

500 

.  00 

100 

00 

100 

.00 

100 

.00 

100 

00 

.000 

00 

600 

.00 

100 

.00 

100 

.00 

100 

.00 

100 

.00 

150 

.00 

100 

.  00 

100 

.00 

70 

00 

100 

.00 

60.00 

100 

.00 

100 

.00 

100 

.00 

33 

00 

Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Geising,  John 1124  Oak 

Glass,  Miss  Bertha  C 1124  Maine 


Hartman,  Bernard 904  Hampshire . . . 

Hasse,  Elizabeth 218  Oak 

Haufland,  John  B 2020  Broadway. . . 

Heintz,  Albert 627  N.  8th 

Herbert,  J.  W 641M  Hampshire. 

Hof meister,  Kate 527  Broadway 

Huck,  Paul 1401  Maine 

Huck,  Richard 1401  Maine 

Hughes,  Mrs.  Catherine 816  Spring 

Heintz,  Nicholas 627  N.  8th 


Jesling,  Wm 6013^  N.  10th 

Jochem,  Edward 1109  Vermont. 

Jochem,  Mary 1109  Vermont. 

Johannes,  Frank 601^  N.  10th, 


Keck,  Otto 7163^2  State 

Kiefer,  Anna,  Kathryn,  &  Bertha 10053^  Vermont. 

Kiefer,  Joseph 920  Spring 

Klein,  George  &  Family 1536  State 

Koch,  Philip  B 717  Maine 

Kohl,  Mrs.  George 819  Maine 

Kurz,  Alfred 641  Jersey 

Kohl,  Virginia  &  Mother 230  S.  11th 


Lanza,  Mrs.  Carmella 624  Jersey 

Lechtenberg,  Wm 10223^  Maine. . . 

Lipps,  Joseph  H 428  Maine  St . . . 

Lubbe  Family 1241  Park  Place . 

Lubbe,  Joseph  H 1233  Park  Place. 

Lubbe,  Roman  J.  (Dead) 1111  Hampshire. 

Luegering,  Edward 315  Jersey 

Menski,  Rose 1011  Kentucky. . 

Metzger,  Catherine 323  N.  9th 

Moiler,  Edward 300  S.  16th 

Moller,  Fred 1260  Park  Place . 

Moiler,  Mrs.  Henry 416  S.  24th 

Oenning,  Elizabeth 6323^  Maine. . .  . 

Ohnemus,  Mrs.  Anton  &  Sons Quincy,  111 

Ohnemus,  John 1270  Kentucky . . 

Ording,  John  C 1221  Park  Place . 

Padberg,  Dr.  R.  J 1233  Park  Place . 

Peoples,  Teresa 117  N.  7th 

Ricker,  Anna 831  Spring 

Rupp,  Louis  N 623  N.  24th 

Schmit,  John 936  Vermont 

Scholz,  N.  J 2321  Jersey 

Soebbing,  Frank 809  Oak 

Soebbing,  Mrs.  Helen  Mary 1124  Jersey 

Sohm,  Edward 827  Oak 

Sohm,  George  J 429  N.  10th 

Sohm,  John 238K  S.  3rd 

Sonnet,  Christjne 626  Oak 

Spettnagel  Leo   1515  Kentucky . . 

Starmann,  George 829  Oak 

Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  &  Anna  Duker. .  1022  Maine 


Tenk.  Rudolph  &  Frank 121  S.  5th 

Tholen,  Henry 930  Kentucky 

Tholen,  Olivia 930  Kentucky 

Trapp,  Anton 1009  Hampshire 

Urban,  G.  A 1605  Hampshire 

Wewers,  Mrs.  Mary 1270  Park  Place 

Willhauck,  Geo.  P L.  B.  97 

Wiskirchen,  Henry 818  Maine 

Wolf,  Fred  A 1515  N.  Wash.,  Kokomo,  Ind. 

Wolf,  Joseph 1515  N.  Wash.,  Kokomo,  Ind. 

Wolf,  Leo 2327  Hampshire 

Wolf,  Rev.  A.  J Quincy,  111 


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Altgilbers,  Frank 1407  Spruce  St $       100.00       $       100.00 

Appelbaum,  George 1035  College  Ave 100.00  100.00 

133 


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Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Bernhardt.  Carl 930  College  Ave. 

Besling,  Frank 1001  Oak 

Boesing,  Henrv 1323  N.  10th 

Bohne,  Herman 1002  X.  8th 


Coleman,  Jchn. 


722  X.  11th. 


Damhorse.  Wm.  S 1400  Spruce 

Dieker,  J.  B R.  2.  Box  53 

Durand,  Mrs.  E.  M 1019  Spring 

Frankenhoff,  J.  H R.  R.  2 

Feld.  R.  H 925  X.  4th 

Frese,  Edward  J R.  R.  8 

Frese,  Joseph  L 2100  X.  12th 

Frese,  Louis  E R.  R.  8,  Box  10S . 

Frese.  Louis  H 1117  Chestnut .  .  . 


Goff .  Rev.  John  J Quinev.  Ill 

Geior.  Frank 821  S.  14th,  Springfield , 

Gerding.  Edward R.  R.  Xo.  3 

Gerding,  Henry R.  2,  No.  5th 

Hartman,  H.  J 1227  X.  10th 

Heckle.  Al 726  X.  12th 

Heim.  Barney  C (P— 1  I 

Hessing,  John 1117  Lind 

Holtechlag,  Henry R.  3.  Box  114 

Hummel,  Anton 141 1  Cherry 

Hutmacher.  Anton. R.  R.  8.    

Hutmacher,  Gustin R.  R.  8.  Box  15 


Jansen,  Fred 

Jansen.  Wm.  F.    . 
Johannes,  Charles. 


R.  3 

R.  2.  Bottom  Rd. 
R.  8 


Keltv,  Edward 1113  Elm. 

Kelty,  Thomas  E 1113  Elm 


Lahan,  Edward  J 1 108  Cherry . 

Link,  Phil 1015  X.  5th. 


Meis.  Edgar 029  X.  4th 

Meise,  Fred 809  X.  10th 

Menke.  B.  H St.  Joseph  Home . 

Ording,  Henry 1129  Oak 

Ostermiller,  George R.  R.  Xo.  8 , 

Ott.  Wm.  K 1427  X.  10th 

O'Brien   Mrs.  P.  J 313  Chestnut    ..  . 


Postner.  Rev.  Joseph Quinev,  111 1,000.00 

Peters,  John  B R.  R.  8 

Pfeifer,  Frank  A R.  R.  8 

Pfeifer,  Frank  M R.  R.  8 

Robinson,  Mrs.  C 1111  College  Ave 

Schlottman,  Edward 326  Chestnut 

Schlottman,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 326  Chestnut 

Schuette,  Mrs.  George R.  R.  3 

Stegpman,  John 649  Hampshire 

Stroot,  Henry  B 215^  Oak 

Strunk,  Albert  J 1106  College 

Terwelp,  Lawrence R.  R.  8 

Terwelp,  Walter  H 901  N.  10th 

Venvertloh,  Frank R.  2,  Xo.  12 

Von  Burg,  Werner 1128  Cherry 

Wennier,  Joseph 1322  X.  9th 

Winking,  Herman 1001  X.  11th 


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QULNCY,  ILL.— ST.  MARY 

Danner,  Mrs.  Margaret 520  Madison  St 8  100.00       S         58.31 

Heckenkamp  Jr.,  F.  W 600  Adams 100.00  100.00 

Heckle,  Joseph 1101  Adams 100.00  100.00 

Holtschlag,  Jos 1133  S.  12th 100.00  100.00 

Kenning,  Joseph 721  Adams 100.00  100.00 

Lohman,  Clem Route  6,  Quincy 100.00  100.00 

Niebling.  Rev.  Frederick  A Quincy,  111 1,000.00  300.00 

Peters,  John Route  6  Quincy 100.00  65.00 

134 


Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Reis,  Wm 1229  S.  11th 

Scheufele,  Elmer  G 617  Jefferson 

Vogel,  Anna 818  S.  12th 

Wilde.  J.  H 841  S.  14th 

Wiskirchen.  Mrs.  Frank Route  6 

Zenle,  Geo Route  5 


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QUINCY,  ILL.— ST.  PETERS 


Abbored,  W.  G (D—  1) 

Adolfs,  John  Henry 1305  State  .St 

Amberg,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  J 617  S.  14th. . . 

Aschemann,  Reinhold  H 406  Jersey. .  . 


Barrv.  C.  P.  &  Mrs Route  No.  6,  Quincy 

Badamo,  Anthony 2230  State  St 

Barry,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  M.J 1509  Broadway 

Beirne,  H.  P.  Dr 649  Hampshire 

Bener,  Clara 405J^  N.  12th  St 

Best,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  A.  Law 1624  Jersey 

Blickhan,  Dr.  &  Mrs.  A.J 601  Broadway 

Bonansinga,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  S 6123^  Hampshire 

Bowman,  Mrs.  Geo 612  Locust  Blvd 

Boyer,  W.  L 1522  Broadway 

Braxmeier,  Geo.  &  Mrs.  Frances 1409  Broadway 

Bringaze,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  C.  P 322  S.  8th 

Brower,  William  J 2136  Hampshire 

Brown,  Mrs.  W.  C 111M  N.  7th 

Bringaze,  Mary 322  S.  8th 

Bueter.  J.  Henry 1424  State 

Best,  Pearl  G 1624  Jersey 

Carr,  Marcus  M.J 240M  Cherry 

ConneJl,  Catherine 1421  State  St 

Connoll,  Jack  D 718M  Main  St 

Corcoran,  Robt.  Emmett 702  Broadway 

Cunnane,  Joseph 834  Broadway 

Curry,  Bat 406  Oak 


Driscoll,  Very  Rev.  J.  J 1.000.00 

Daniels,  Frank  J 1406  Oak 

Davis,  Mrs.  John 2307  Jersey 

Dempsey,  Edward  &  Family Route  No.  8 

Deters,  Clarence  E 1249  Maine 

Dillon,  J.  W 1206  Park  Place 

Donovan,  James 318  S.  8th 

Donovan,  Mrs.  Harry R.  R.  No.  7,  Box  108 

Dowd,  John  T 807  N.  3rd 

Duker,  W.  T 166  N.  18th 

Ehrhart,  Theodore  F 819  College 

Ernst,  John  &  Family 432  N.  7th 

Ernst,  Walter 438  N.  6th 


Figgen,  A.  H 1264  Maine 

Flynn,  John  L 2220  York 

Fisher,  John  J %  Excelsior  Stove  Co . 

Getz,  A.  E 627  S.  15th 

Gilson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  E.  E 426K  N.  8th 

Grawe,  Louis 2300  State 


Haggerty,  J.  M 4th  &  Payson,  Quincy 

Casting  Company . 

Haire,  Sylvester Adams  Route  2 , 

Halligan,  J.  E 800  N.  12th 

Haughey,  Mrs.  Anna 640  Payson  Ave 

Heelan,  Anna 828  Broadway 

Herder,  Geo.  A %  Elks  Club 

Hering,  Andrew 303  N.  20th 

Hild,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Wm 1810  Grove  Ave 

Hollender,  Chas.  H 1225  Park  Place 

Hoffmeister,  Mrs.  Kate 527  Broadway , 

Keeney.Dr.  Jesse  F 2211  Hampshire 

Kegel,  Carl  M 1015  Hampshire 

Kegel,  Mrs.  Mary 1015  Hampshire 

Kiefer,  Mrs.  R.  B.  (Marie) 314  N.  8th 

Kieley ,  Anna 828  Broadway , 

Kirk,  Miss  Susie 428  S.  3rd 

Koch  M.  D.,  John  A 2026  Jersey 

Koetters,  Dr.  Ed.  F 421  College 

Lanza,  Bruno Hotel  Newcomb 

Lawler,  Emma  J 109  S.  8th , 


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Name 

Liesen,  Frank  H 


Address 
.117  Ohio... 


McCabe,  Bernard 305  Washington. 

McGartland,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank 615  Ohio 

MeGartland.  Rosella 615  Ohio 

McGirr,  James 428  S.  3rd 

McLaughlin,  H.  P 619  Maine 

McMurray,  M.J 615  Maine 

Montag,  G.  B 1015  Kentucky . . 

Moore,  Edward  &  Fam 811  S.  12th 

Morest,  L.  A %  Elk's  Club .  .  . 

Morris,  Edward  T 2024  Vermont . . . 

Morris,  C.  1 2315  Hampshire. 

Morris,  Evan  T 334  East  Ave .  .  . 

Morris,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  T.  E 132  N.  24th 

Morris,  Miss  Margie 2200  York  St . . . 

Morris,  W.J 2200  York  St . . . 

Morris.  R.  J 234  H  S.  12th . . . 

Murray,  Miss  Mary 702  Kentucky.  .  . 

Musolino,  John 1535  State 

Musolino,  Mrs.  John 1535  State 

Musolino.  Louis 400  S.  8th 


O'Xeil.  John 721  X.  6th  . 


Padavic,  Walter 2730  State 

Pearce,  R.  H.  &  Fam Moved  (D—  1) 

Purcell.  M.  F.  &  Fam 524  X.  9th 


Rupp,  Henry 1270  Park  Place. . . 

Ruskamp,  Josephine 1013  Ohio 

Ryan,  Helen  M 505  X .  8th 

Ryan,  J.  F 716  Vermont 

Ryan,  W.J 914  Washington. .  . 

Scanlon,  Rev.  Edmund  J 722  Maine 

Sansone.  Charles 114  X.  6th 

Schaepers.  Charles  H 1421  Broadway. . . 

Schnellbacher.  Charles 214  Jersey 

Schonarth.  .Mr.  <5c  Mrs.  John R.  4.  Quincy,  111.. 

Shanahan,  Mi^s  Kate 712J^  Broadway. . 

Shanahan  Family 931  Broadway 

Sheehy,  Wm.  T 1454  Vermont 

Shulian,  Dr.  O.  F 300  "E."  Ave.... 

Shultes,  Marv  Louise 712H  Broadway  . . 

Simpson,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  L.  L 143  S.  14th 

Sohm,  Dr.  A.  H 2131  Grove  Ave  .  . 

Stahl,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Geo 18263^  E.  Maine. 

Stralev.  Ralph  James 623  College 

Sullivan  Chevrolet  Sales  Co 1037-39  Maine  St. 

Sullivan.  R.  H 1 17  S.  14th 

Summers.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jas 801  Mr State 

Surlage,  Frank 1 126  Kentucky . . . 

Shanahan,  Mrs.  J.J 


Tanna,  Daniel R.  R.  Xo.  7,  Quincy. 

Thompson,  John  S 531  S.  7th 


Wall,  Miss  Lenora 420  X.  8th 

Warning,  Aug.  J 610  S.  11th 

Wenning.  Mr.  <fe  Mrs.  Henrv  E 926  State 

Wolf,  Paul  A 1515  X.  Wash.,  Kokomo,  Ind . 

Wewers.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  B.  A 427  X.  10th 


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500.00 

350.00 

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100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

58.31 

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100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

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66.67 

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66.64 

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49.98 

100.00 

32.28 

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Albers,  C.  H , 


QUINCY,   ILL.— ST.  ROSE 

1114  X.  8th $       100.00 


Bickhaus,  Ernest  F 918  X.  12th 100.00 

Blomer,  John 1504  Broadway 100.00 

Bueter,  T.  X R.  R.  Xo.  8 210.00 

Bunce,  M.  P 912  X.  5th 100.00 

Brennan,  Rev.  J.  P Quincy,  111 1,000.00 


Cain,  John R.  R.  Xo.  1 . . . . 

Cunane.  Wm 717  X.  5th 

Cusack,  James 1 109  Cherry  St . 


Dwyer,  E.  H R.  R.  Xo.  2 . . . 

Frageman,  Bernard 1015  Chestnut . 


Haire,  John 613  Elm  St ... , 

Heberling,  Mrs.  Barbara 1417J4  X.  5th. 

Heffernan,  John  &  Thos 618  Elm  St ... . 


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41.70 

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50.00 

70.00 

100.00 


100.00 


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136 


Name 


Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Heinz,  Arthur 917  Cherry.  .  . 

Heyman,  Frank R.  R.  No.  2 .  . 

Heyman,  Henry R.  R.  Xo.  2 .  . 

Horton,  Mrs.  Lillian 835M  X.  6th. 

Hummert.  Alois  B 1235  X.  8th . . 

Hutmacher  Ice  Company 300  X.  Water. 

lurcher,  Fred.  J 1401  X.  8th  .  . 

Kircher,  Thos 1213  X.  8th  .  . 

Koetter.  Otto 626  Elm 


Meyer.  Wm.  A 1317  X.  9th .. . 

Monckton,  Chas 2623  Lind 

Monckton,  Frank 1009  Chestnut . 

Monckton,  L.J 2601  Chestnut . 

Murphy.  John  W 1010  X.  8th .. . 


Nolan,  A.  J 625  X.  5th 


O'Hare,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Eugene 1132  X.  9th 

O'Heren,  J.  M 505  X.  6th .  . 


Pigott,  W.  M 540  E!m  St. 


Renier,  G.  B Indian  Grove  Drainage  Dist. 

Richardson,  Mrs.  Edith 806  X.  8th 

Runges,  Max  H 710  Cherry 

Ryan,  Catherine  V 505  X.  8th 

Ryan,  Walter 717 '  ■,  X.  5th 

Schutte,  Geo R.  R.  Xo.  2 

Shaffer,  AM Ursa.  Ill 

Sullivan,  Daniel 403  Cedar  St 

Sullivan,  Thos.  H 625  Cedar  St 


Varley,  Mrs.  M 917  X.  4th 

VonderHaar,  Geo.  T 825  College  Ave . 

Wernsing,  Jos 806  X.  8th 


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100.00 

67.00 

100.00 
300 . 00 
300 . 00 
300.00 
100.00 

5.00 
"  100.00 
"  '66.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 
100.00 

75.00 
60.00 

200 . 00 

133.34 

100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

59 .  50 
34 .  00 
58.31 

100.00 
75.00 

100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

33.32 
70.00 

'  25 ' 00 

150  00 
150.00 

100.00 
100.00 

100.00 


34  00 


OUINCY,   ILL.— ST.  VINCENT  HOME   FOR  THE  AGED 

Kreckenberg,  Rev.  Chas Quincy S       400 .  00 


400.00 


ADDITIONAL  FOR  QUINCY 

Foley,  Very  Rev.  Msgr.  M.J Quincy S    1,000.  00 


Hines,  Edward Quincy . 

Singleton,  Wm.  J Quincy . 

Cross,  James Quincy . 

Dillon,  Edward Quincy . 

Spalding,  Columbia Quincy . 

Roos,  Catherine Quincy . 

Sanf ord,  Mary Quincy . 

Hannigan,  James Quincy . 

Roberson,  Parthenia Quincy . 

Ohnemu«,  xvose Quincy . 

Woods,  Margaret Quincy . 

Ruek,  Michael Quincy . 

Ryan.  James  R Quincy . 

Noonan.  Thomas Quincy . 


000 . 00 

$  l.ooo. oe 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

100.00 

RAMSEY,   ILL.— ST.  JOSEPH 

Forster,  Rev.  August Ramsey $  1,000.00  $       500.00 

Holland,  Frank Ramsey 100 .  00  33 .  34 

Rakers.  G.  H Oconee 100.00  100.00 


RAYMOND,   ILL.— ST.   RAYMOND 

Back,  G.  J Raymond $ 

Beeler,  H.  W Raymond 

Bierman,  J Raymond 

Drury,  W.  R Raymond 

Fireman,  Wm Raymond 

Haarstick,  Geo Raymond 

Kelmel,  C.  C Raymond 

Kelmel,  Chas Raymond 

Krager,  John  C Harvel 

Krager,  Joseph Raymond 

Langen.  John Harvel 

Lyons,  James  M Harvel 


150.00   $    50.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

60.00 

200.00 

140.00 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

35.00 

300.00 

100.00 

100.00 

35.00 

300.00 

100.00 

250.00 

126.00 

100.00 

70.00 

137 


:•: 


Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Lyons,  John Raymond . 

Lyons,  Mis.  Mary Raymond  . 

Meissner,  Andrew Raj 

Meiaraer,  Mrs.  Catherine Ra: 

Niehaus.  Mr.  Louis Raymond. 

Oppenheim.  Rev    C.  W   Raymond. 

Poegenpohl.  John  H Raymond . 

Stoevener.  J.  T Raymond . 

Todt.  F.  A R:v 

Eunp,  Mrv  C.  A Raymond . 

Edward Raj 

' Hai 

Joseph Harvel 


100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

200.00 

200 . 00 

100.00 

33.00 

.000.00 

400.00 

200.00 

150.00 

100.00 

66.00 

100 . 00 

33.00 

100.00 

35.00 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

RIVERTON,   ILL.— ST.   JAMES 


•    I Riverton $ 

red  721  N.  3rd  St.  Springfield 

...  Mr.  ft  Mrs.  T.  D Rivertoi 

Davern.  Mr    A  -        Riverton 

Ekhoff.  Frank  J      Riverton 

Fam niverton 

T      •  Riverton 

s.  M.J Riverfc  

Riverton     

im Riverton 

Riverton  

Robins'  i  Irew Riverton  

Saner,  Mr.  A  Mrs.  Arthur....  ..Riverton  

Saner.  A  Rivertoi.  

Threlkeid.  Mr.  i  .Mr-    J.  \V tf  verl  >i  

Wright.  Mr.  ft  Mrs.  D    W  Rir*rton  

Young  irs.  Cath Riv.  

Young.  John 


100.00   3 

;   60.00 

100.00 

60  00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200.00 

100.00 

40.00 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

60.00 

175.00 

105.00 

100.00 

10.00 

51  ©.<  10 

100  00 

10.00 

100.00 

tfO.OO 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

S.33 

ROBINSON.    ILL.— ST.   ELIZABETH'S 

-  $ 

Stephen P.  O.  Box  11    Robi    son 

Oglong 

amea  A     Eaton 

in  os Robinson 

er,  W.  L 

Gribbin.  Rev.  F Robinson 

G.  H Oblong 

Hummel,  Henry Robinson 

Kareher.  Chaa   Findlay,  Ohio 

Moulden,  Mrs.  C.  A Oblong 

Murrav.  Patrick Si  

Musgrave.  R.  W 302  N.  King 

Obst,  Arthur  W Robinson 

Phelan.  Michael Robinson 

Rooney.  James 409  E    Walnut 

Rooney.  John Lawrenceville,  Ill 

Sherrod.  Wallace Robinson 

Toomev.  Jamea  D Robinson 

Wilhson.  Mrs.  Elmer R.  R.  No    5,  Bu.\  1    


100.00   3 

;     8 .  33 

100  00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

35.00 

500.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

10.00 

no  oo 

100.00 

ICO. 00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

20  00 

100.00 

50.00 

ROODHOUSE.    ILL— ST.   ANTHANASILS 
Landman.  Mr   6c  Mrs.  W.  E Roodhouse $       100.00       $ 


100.00 


ST.   MARIE.   ILL.  — ASSUMPTION   B.   V.   If. 

Barthelme.  Ed St.  Mane $ 

Bolander.  A.  C Sr    Marie 

Brown.  Dr.  i:  Mrs.  G.  C St.  Marie 

Guthnech.  Erancis St.  Marie 

Helregel,  Mr.  ft  Mrs.  Chas St.  Marie 

Huber.  Joseph St.  Marie 

Kaufmann,  Mrs.  Mary St.  Marie 

Kessler    Ka     ryn St.  Marie 

Ochs,  Ambrose St.  Marie 

Ochs.  Xavier Newton 

Picquet.  Marie St.  Marie 

Raef,  Frank  A St.  Marie 

Re:-.  Nicholas St.  Marie 

itzer.  Josephine 1320  Aubert  Ave..  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


100.00   $    70.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

70.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

65.00 

105.00 

75.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

Virnich.  Rev.  P    J 


St.  Marie 1,000.00 


138 


SHELBYVILLE, "ILL. 


Name 


—IMMACULATE  CONCEPTION 

Address  Pledged 


Dilley,  Mary  E Shelbyville 

Domas.  Mrs.  Odell Shelbyville 

Fox,  Eva.  Clara  <fc  Marg Shelbyville 

Smith.  John  M Windsor 

St.  Rita  Society %  Cath.  Church,  Shelbyville. 

Winking.  Rev.  L Shelbyville 

Willard,  Mrs.  J.  C Shelbyville 


Paid 


100.00   § 

;   50 . oo 

100.00 

52 .  50 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

300 . 00 

150.00 

600 . 00 

150.00 

75.00 

SHIPMAN,   ILL.— ST.   DENTS 


Burn-.  Martin Plainview 

Drew.  Mrs.  Samuel Plainview 

Fleming.  Mrs.  R.  J Shipman. 

Halliday.  Morris  J Shipman 

Hughes,  Mrs Shipman . 

Lyons.  William Plainview 

McKeogh.  Rev.  Jos Shipman. 

Madden.  Joseph Shipman . 

Meehan,  John Plainview 

Meehan.  T.  S Plainview 

Mills.  William Plainview 

Mulligan.  Walter shipman. 

Roach,  J.  F Plainview 

Stoufte.  Theo Shipman. 


McK— 1 


100.00   S    66.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

- 

100.00 

.000.00 

75.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

33.00 

SHIM  WAY,   ILL.— ANUNCIATION 

Haumasser,  Geo.  H Shumway $ 

Heslin.  Rev.  Jos St.  Anthony's  Hos.,  Effingham.  . 

Klein.  John  A Shumway 

Schwarz.  Aloysius Shumway 

Schwarz.  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Henry Shumway 

Schwarz.  Louis Shumway 

Smith.  S.  F Shumwav 


100.00   $   100.00 

250.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

200.00 

200 . 00 

160  00 

160.00 

100.00 

100.00 

SIGEL,    ILL.— ST.   MICHAELS 


Bueker.  Jno.  <fc  Fam Sigel 

Bushur  Brothers Sigel 

Deters,  H.  W R.  R.  Xo.  2  Sigel 

Deters.  Jos.  A R.  R.  No.  2  Sigel 

Feldhake.  Jos.  &  Fam Sigel 

Fruchtl.  A.  O Sigel 

Gier.  John Sigel 

Holkenbrink.  Frank Sigel 

Kaufman.  John Sigel 

Lueken.  Fred Sigel 

McCormick.  F.  E Sigel 

MeTaggart.  Mary 722  S.  12th,  Springfield. 

Niemann,  Joseph Sigel 

Quatman,  Rev.  W.  L Sigel 

Schumacher.  B.J Sigel 

Schwerdt,  Mrs.  Geo.  &  Fam Sigel 

Siemer  &  Son Sigel 

Sudkamp,  Barnev  &  Fam Sigel 

Walk,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Martin Neoga 

Wolke,  Mrs.  Chas Xeoga 


100.00   $    66.67 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.67 

100.00 

66.66 

100 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

58.31 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

16.66 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.66 

100.00 

100.00 

1.000.00 

400.00 

100.00 

50.25 

100.00 

49.98 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

SOUTH  FORK,   ILL— ST.   MICHAEL 

Butler,  P.J Pawnee $ 

Hanon,  John Pawnee 

Howard,  Thomas  F Pawnee 

Howard,  P.  L Taylorville 

O'Hara.  Denis Pawnee 


150.00   S   150.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

34.00 

STAUNTON,   ILL.— ST.   PATRICKS 

Arndt.  Theresa 1024  W.  Pearl  St 

Aschbacher.  J.  O 201  W.  Main 

Bahn,  George  Jr Staunton 

Bahn.  Henry Staunton 

Barrett.  Nell Staunton 

Belovick,  John 518  Leonard 

Coerver.  J.  N 116  W.  Henry 

Coerver.  Mrs.  J.  N Staunton 

Fischer,  C.  C Staunton 

Fischer.  Mrs.  H Staunton 

Hebenstreit,  Tony Staunton 


100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 


50.00 


100 

.00 

100 

.00 

100 

.  00 

100 

(Mi 

100 

00 

67 

.  00 

100.00 

139 


Name 


Address 


Pledged 


Paid 


Klotz,  Mrs.  Henry Staunton 

Krehnen,  Harry  R 116  W.  Henry  St. 

Leach,  B.  C Staunton 

Lorson,  Ben.  J Staunton 

Masterson,  Rev.  P.  H Staunton 

Reynolds  Sisters 104  W.  Main  St . . 

Rizzie,  J.  W Staunton 

Schumacher,  Frank  E 220  E.  Pearl  St . . 

Schumacher,  Vincent 121  E.  Main 

Stolze,  Fred  J Staunton 

Tosta,  Mrs.  J Staunton 

Walsh,  John Staunton 


100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

20.00 

100.00 

25.00 

100.00 

1,000.00 

400.00 

100.00 

66.67 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

STONINGTON,   ILL.— HOLY  TRINITY 

Byrne  Sr.,  Denis Stonington $ 

Colbrook  Sr.,  Mrs.  Wm Stonington 

Doyle,  D.  D Stonington 

Doyle,  L.  F Stonington 

Doyle,  Mrs.  Mary Stonington 

Doyle,  P.  F Taylorville 

Dwyer,  J.J Stonington 

Gleoson.  F.  A Stonington 

Hines,  Mike  M Stonington 

Hogan,  Kenneth Stonington 

Livergood,  J.  W Stonington 

McAvoy,  John Stonington 

May,  F.  J Stonington 

Murran,  Chas Stoni ngton 

O'Reilly,  John Stonington 

Pendias,  Mr.  John Stonington 

Pryczynski,  Stanley Stonington 

Ryan,  P.  J Blue  Mound 

Weitekamp.  F.  W Stonington 

Masterson,  Rev.  Thos.  (Deceased; . .  .  .Stonington 


100.00   ! 

$   100.00 

100.00 

70.00 

200.00 

50.00 

150.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

35.00 

150.00 

100.00 

150.00 

50.00 

100.00 

55.00 

100.00 

10.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

30.00 

100.00 

35.00 

1,000.00 

1,000.00 

TAYLORVILLE,   ILL.— ST.   MARY 

Bierman,  Henry Taylorville $  100.00       $        100.00 

Brokamp,  Joseph Taylorville 100.00  100.00 

Corcoran,  Rev.  J.  J Taylorville 1,000.00  1,000.00 

Condon,  E.  V Tavlorville 100.00  100.00 

Dailey,  Maurice Taylorville 100.00  100.00 

Eichelberger,  W.  P Tavlorville 100.00  100.00 

Fust,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  John 303  W.  Adams 100.00  100.00 

Howard,  M.  E Taylorville 100.00  100.00 

Hauser,  Catherine Taylorville 100.00  100.00 

Monoghan,  W.  A Taylorville 100.00  100.00 

Nolan,  Mrs.  Jas.  H Taylorville 100.00  100.00 

Nolan,  Mrs.  Vincent Taylorville 100  00  100.00 

Nolan,  John Taylorville 100.00  100.00 

O'Hanlon,  Rev.  D.  J Taylorville 500.00  100.00 

Shehan,  John  G Taylorville 100.00  100.00 

Spaulding,  James  E Taylorville 100.00  100.00 

Spaulding,  John  L Taylorville 100.00  100.00 

Steffas,  Theo.  J Taylorville 100.00  100.00 

Sheehan,  Mary Taylorville 100.00  100.00 


TEUTOPOLIS,   ILL.— ST.  FRANCIS 

Adams,  Mrs.  Phil Teutopolis $ 

Brumleve,  Louis Teutopolis 

Buenker,  George Teutopolis 

Deters,  Joseph Teutopolis 

Funneman,  Henry Effingham 

Funneman,  Mrs.  John  &  Family Effingham 

Hardiek,  John  F Teutopolis 

Hotze,  Clem Teutopolis 

Habing,  Ben.  C Teutopolis 

Hank,  Henry Teutopolis 

Hardiek,  Joseph Teutopolis 

Hoelscher,  Henry Teutopolis 

Jurgens,  Mrs.  Catherine Teutopolis 

Kollmeyer,  Mrs.  Frank Teutopolis 

Meyer,  Bernard  Sr Teutopolis 

Niemeyer,  Edward  Sr Teutopolis 

Pudenz,  Joseph Teutopolis 

Rieg,  Louis 

Schultz,  John  M Teutopolis 

Siemer,  Clem Teutopolis 

140 


100.00   $   100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

35.00 

100.00 

70.00 

130 . 00 

130.00 

100.00 

100.00 

108.00 

9.00 

100.00 

65.00 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

250.00 

250.00 

100.00 

100  00 

Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 


Siemer,  Joseph  Sr Teutopolis . 

Schmne,  Anna  P Teutopolis . 

Schneider,  Clara Teutopolis . 

Thoele,  H.J Teutopolis . 

Vohling,  Joseph Teutopolis. 

Weber,  William  Sr Teutopolis . 

Wilke,  Joseph  W Teutopolis . 

Willenborg,  Henry Teutopolis . 

Weber,  Ben Teutopolis . 

Weber.  Henry  J Teutopolis . 

Wessel,  Henry Teutopolis . 


250.00 

250.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.00 

200.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100.00 

TROWBRIDGE,  ILL.— ST.  PATRICK 
Mission  of  Neoga 


Behl,  Peter Trowbridge . 

Bushur.  Henry Trowbridge . 

Daugherty,  Mrs.  Marg Trowbridge. 

Kennedy,  Frank Trowbridge . 

Kirn,  A.  A.  &  Fani Strausburg . 

McClory,  Edward Trowbridge . 

McClory ,  Mrs.  Eliz Trowbridge . 

McClory.  Henry  L Trowbridge . 

McClory,  Joseph  W Trowbridge . 

Sheehan,  Mrs.  Selena Trowbridge . 

Smith,  Bridget Trowbridge . 

Wilson,  Bernard Trowbridge . 


100.00       i 

;         25 . 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

57.75 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.35 

100.00 

41.75 

100.00 

33.00 

100.00 

100  00 

TROY,   ILL. 

— ST.  JEROME 

Trov . .  . . 

Troy  . . . . 

Troy 

$    1.000.00 

100.00 

100 . 00 

$    1.000.00 

100.00 

70.00 

TUSCOLA,  ILL.- 

FORTY  MARTYRS 

Doyle.  John Camargo $       100.00       $         35.00 

Hohl,  Rev.  A.  M 1,000 .  00  200  00 


VANDALIA,   ILL.— MOTHER  OF  DOLORS 

Bates,  Lawrence Shobonnier $ 

LeDoux.  E.  R Vandalia 

Miller,  Genevieve Smithboro 

Speeman,  Rev.  W.  H Robinson 

Stevenson  Sr.,  T.  J Vandalia 

Cleary ,  John Schobonnier 

Cocagne,  S.  N Vandalia 


100.00       i 

;        66.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

60.00 

500.00 

50.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

VENICE,  ILL.— ST.  MARKS 

Brockmeier.  Rev.  John Venice $       500.00       $        100.00 

Carrigan.  William 1211  Bissel  Ave 

Cease,  A.J 427  Lincoln  Ave 

Clifford.  M.  A Genl.  Del 

Curran.  John 1420  Second,  Madison 

Decker.  Bertha 310a  Selb  Ave.,  Madison 

Eckert,  Jacob 1651  3rd  St 

Fechte,  John  L 919  3rd  St 

Goodrich,  Jas.  F 400  Broadwav 

Hagnaner,  Edward 1034  Third  St 

Holzweg,  John  &  Fam 800  Main  St 

Kraft.  Joseph 100  State  St.,  Madison 

Kraft.  Michael 207  Hampden 

Kipping.  Rev.  L.  G Venice 

Lee.  M.  D..  Hon.  J.  E 1207  Market,  Madison.  111...  . 

Maher,  Thos.  F 434  Lincoln  Ave 

Maher,  R.J 642  Washington 

Martin.  Mrs.  Mary 600  Main  St 

Meehan,  Thos.  D 310  Selb  St 

Moran,  Martin 1420  2nd  St 

Nessing,  Charles 1601  6th  St.,  Madison,  111 

Reidelberger.  Frank 208  Broadway 

Reinemann.  George Mitchell.  Ill 

141 


100.00 

34.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.33 

100.00 

100.00 

125.00 

125.00 

100.00 

33 .  33 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

50.00 

100.00 

1,000.00 

1,000.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.33 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

33.33 

100.00 

100.00 

VIRDEN,   ILL.— ST.   CATHERINE 

Name                                                       Address  Pledged  Paid 

Kennev,  Rev.  George  J Virden S  1,000.00       5       500.00 

Keating,  Mr.  <fe  Mrs.  D.  J 6022  Kingsbury  Block, 

St.  Louis,  Mo 100.00  100.00 

Meyer,  Mrs.  Marv Xo.  Springfield 100.00  100.00 

Muhlenbeck.  Mrs.  Margaret 221  So.  Fair 100.00  75.00 

Murphy,  James  H 205  E.  Jackson 150.00  100.00 


VIRGINIA,   ILL.— ST.  LUKE 

Dooling,  Michael Virginia $ 

Finn,  Frank Virginia 

Finn,  Thos.  L Virginia 

McCarthy.  James Ashland 

McGuire,  Mollie Virginia 

Maslin,  James Virginia 

Meade,  James Virginia 

Meade,  Rolland Virginia 

O'Dwyer,  Rev.  Joseph Virginia 

Newell,  James Virginia 

Quigg,  Anna Virginia 

Quigg,  Harry  C Virginia 

Simmerman,  James Virginia 


100.00   $    33.34 

100.00 

33.34 

100.00 

41.69 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

66.67 

300.00 

200.00 

100.00 

33.34 

100.00 

66.67 

1.000.00 

400.00 

150.00 

100.00 

300.00 

300.00 

1,000.00 

740  00 

100.00 

WAVERLY,   ILL.— ST.   SEBASTIAN 


Curvin.  Pat Waverly . 

Doolin  Bros Waverly . 

Doolin,  Pat Waverly . 

Flanagan.  John Waverly . 

Gentry.  Sam.  C Lowder.  . 

Maher  Sisters Waverly . 

Rourke,  M.J Waverly . 


100.00   $    67.00 

165.00 

110.00 

105.00 

105.00 

100.00 

67.00 

100.00 

34.00 

200  00 

67.00 

100  00 

WEST  WOOD,   ILL.— ST.   MARYS 
Mission  of  Holy  Ghost  Church,  Jerseyvilie 

Becker  Bros Fieldon $ 

Kirchner.  Mrs.  Eliz Jersevville 

Klunk,  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Matt R.  2.  Fieldon 

Pieper,  John R.  R.  3.  Jerseyville 


150.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100  00 


LOO  00 

100.00 

66.00 

100.00 


WINCHESTER,   ILL.— ST.   MARKS 


Annonymous Winchester 

Callans,  James Winchester 

Callans,  Mrs.  Kate Winchester 

Dwyer,  Margaret Winchester 

Farrell,  Bee Winchester 

Guimane.  James Winchester 

Hoover,  S.  J   Winchester 

Lyons,  T.  B Winchester 

MeAssey.  Edward Winchester 

McGuire.  John R.  R.  No.  6.  Winchester 

Murray.  John Winchester 

Moore.  Wm.  A Winchester 

O'Mullane,  Rev.  Michl Winchester 

O'Brien.  James Winchester 

O'Donnell.  Chas.  D Winchester 

O'Donnell,  Chas.  P Winchester 

O'Donnell.  John Winchester 

O'Donnell.  Thos Winchester 

O'Reilley  M.  D..  William Winchester 

Ring,  Jerry  &  Fam Winchester 

Roth,  Mary Winchester 

Ryan,  Raymond Winchester 

Ryan,  Richard Winchester 

Sauer.  A.  E Winchester 

Walker.  B.  F Winchester 


1.000.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100  00 
300.00 
100.00 

1.000.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100 . 00 
300.00 
300.00 
100.00 
100.00 
100.00 
125.00 
100.00 


100.00 
100.00 
33.00 
10.00 
30.00 
100.00 
50.00 


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300 

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300 

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40.00 
35.00 


WITT,   ILL.— ST.   BARBARA 

Anders,  Alice Witt,  111 S 

Baurey,  Anna Witt 

Ernst,  Henry Witt 

Kish,  Mrs.  L.  (Anna) Witt 

Manning.  Rev.  B.N Witt 

Pfertner,  Fred  W Witt 

Schwartz.  Emil Irving 

Stauder,  Frank Witt 

Stauder.  Henrv Box.  t54S,  WoodRiver 


100  00   $   100  00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

61.00 

100.00 

60.00 

1.000.00 

300.00 

1.000.00 

667.00 

100.00 

100.00 

150.00 

100.00 

100  00 

75.00 

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WOODRIVER,   ILL.— ST.   BERNARD 

Name  Address  Pledged  Paid 

Douglas,  Rev.  E.J Woodriver $ 

Dawson,  Mrs.  Richard 179  7th  St 

Freiderick,  J.  B 436  Lorena 

Gainer,  Frank  J 217  Ninth 

Kane,  Mrs.  Catherine 278  8th 

Kinsella,  Thos 153  9th 

Mahoney,  Dr.  Jas.  E 714  Wood  River 

Maloney,  David  E 171  7th 

Manning,  Francis  J 282  9th 

Raaf ,  Victor 264  Seventh 

Reis,  Val  E 978  Wood  River  Ave 

Stolze.  Alvin 126  N.  Haller 


.000 .00   $   400.00 

100.00 

60.00 

150.00 

100.00 

180.00 

105.00 

100.00 

100.00 

120.00 

50.00 

100.00 

58.38 

100.00 

100.00 

60.00 

100.00 

100.  (X) 

200.00 

2(30  00 

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JAN  95 

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